The NCAA team really has to improve the cpu's ability to run the spread and option plays. They are still clueless. And we need mobile QBs to start scrambling a LOT more than they currently do which is almost never. The AI on when to scramble and how to scramble is lousy at best. We need true roll out plays and not just play action all the time. And on those roll outs the mobile QBs should be taking off a lot more. They also need to tie the play calling logic on options to the speed of a QB. There should be a sliding scale on how often a read option play is called depending on the speed of the QB. If a slow footed backup comes in don't run it!
Watch this video of LeGarrette James running the Wildcat for Oregon. It's a 3rd down play and he rolls right. He's got an easy TD but just runs right over to my DB to get tackled. What the heck was that?
I'd really like to know if the NCAA team has the cpu play itself in certain offenses and then charts the average gains while watching them run certain plays. Not simming them but actually watching like coach mode. The cpu suffers too many negative plays running the spread and those negative plays kill that offense. The cpu QB is never dangerous to stop. I want to be scared going up against a guy like Denard Robinson (who also needs dreads next year). If the NCAA team is really trying to create 120 ways to win they need to make those 120 ways much more equitable. It's like Animal Farm - "All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others."
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