NCAA Football 2008 cheating????

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MTK
12-12-2007, 09:21 AM
You're not cheating.
But in my opinion, That is cheesing.

It's not as bad as the glitch exploiters but it does ruin the game for some people.

I always hated trying to get a game going and having to wait 5 minutes while my opponent adjust his rosters.

I've never been able to enjoy Madden online. Too many people go for it on 4th down in the 1st quarter, Line up the defensive end 20 yards off the line of scrimmage or throw the same damn lob play every time. Yes I know it can be countered but it just ruins the game for me.

Unless I'm playing someone I know, I don't bother with Madden online anymore.

EARTHQUAKE2689
12-12-2007, 09:47 AM
Unless I'm playing someone I know, I don't bother with Madden online anymore.


yeah I know exactly what you mean

EternalEnigma21
12-12-2007, 11:22 AM
since i switched playbooks on madden im 8-1. before that i was under .500... the guys that go for it in the fourth usually lose and get mad and quit early. then i continue vs the computer and get my win...

I'm not great at the game, but most of the guys that play like that end up losing because they eventually turn the ball over several times deep in their own territory and I make them pay for it.

I give up an average of 14pts a game and score and avg of 24 pts a game... so my D is pretty nice.


And on NCAA I usually have an answer for all that option crap. All my friends play with WVU and at first they stomped me, but now I tend to beat all the guys that play with them and Florida, and use running qb's.

EARTHQUAKE2689
12-12-2007, 11:25 AM
The thing is I run different types of offenses so I adjust very quickly to how people play defense on me.

EternalEnigma21
12-12-2007, 11:36 AM
im not saying im better than you... especially if you're ranked in the top 100 in the world... that would be an asanine statement. but most people that lean heavily on the run react poorly to pressure off the edges and begin to force throws... then its just a matter of showing them the same pressure and switching your coverage. play man sometimes, then different zones, but keep the pressure from the same spots, unless he starts picking it up.

usually people just try to anticipate a spot to throw it to, and they will turn it over doing that...

EARTHQUAKE2689
12-12-2007, 05:06 PM
im not saying im better than you... especially if you're ranked in the top 100 in the world... that would be an asanine statement. but most people that lean heavily on the run react poorly to pressure off the edges and begin to force throws... then its just a matter of showing them the same pressure and switching your coverage. play man sometimes, then different zones, but keep the pressure from the same spots, unless he starts picking it up.

usually people just try to anticipate a spot to throw it to, and they will turn it over doing that...


I didnt say that you said you were better than me and you are right most people are stupid, when you are being pressured from the outside constantly counter it with runs up the middle (preferably I form twin reciever triple option and hand it off to the FB.) or hit the WR screen to your fastest reciever out of the Shotgun 5 reciever set.

Dirtbag59
02-28-2008, 10:52 PM
We use to have pretty intense franchise games back in Madden 2005 among my friends, some games were so intense that we'd have trouble speaking to each other after the game. However after going through 10 years (we only played the games against each other) in Madden time the defensive players got to fast and the RB's weren't developing so the best Runners in the game were averaging about 3.2 YPC. Now I don't play Madden. I just watch real football and listen to what qualified people have to say.

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