Running the triple option out of the North Texas playbook is a lot of fun. Unfortunately it feels like it's cheezing because it's too easy most of the time - even against good defenses. I know you can watch Auburn and OSU and see a good QB/HB combo tear teams up but the cpu does not defend it well. They don't blitz off the corner much and the safeties that do sit back are rather dumb. The cpu seems to read RB 75% of the time meaning you normally keep the ball and the QB gets wide open running lanes too much. When the RB keeps its not as bad. Is there any way to have the cpu read QB more often and/or not be so fooled? Do the penalty sliders like punt interferenece/roughing the kicker (these affect pursuit) help? I'm on Heisman offense with 0 run block and 100 cpu run defense and it's still too easy. I haven't dropped my RBA but it's not about that though. It's about cpu intelligence and the lack of it resulting in large running lanes.