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Old 09-10-2010, 06:02 PM
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Default i hear you.

i hear you reg, i hear you but preist holmes rushed for 1500yds cause it was on a defense that was thinking about a 95% pass ratio (probably). also they do not stack all the time i never see stacking, blitzes aren't stacking the blitzers are in the open gaps, but it's not about who can pass or who can not pass it is about playing real like ball with no bullying. it's ok only when they are logically used.(meaning in certain situations) 4th and inches, goal line or extra pionts etc.. with allowing stacking on every play it creates a pass first attitude. I can pass almost 95% and it don't bother me at all if i had to pass every play but i don't want to pass every play i can run against a heavy stack i ain't neccessarily talking about my teams. what it is, is that stacking is not a real main aspect of football it is positioning in gaps and openings. it shouldn't be about trying to trick them to stack because every one knows that the 2 rb's is coming out of the back field 99% of the time with stacking. it should give the defense and offense some space so that they can react to the ball by them selves without help so you can assess the individual players. just like the pros and college. what if we get a draft system going and you actually had to trade a player for another and repaint him up or something, then you will want to see what that player can do by himself not with help from a push. it will determine who need what at what position and then the draft or real trades can be created with the base and all 1 complete man that another team would love to have that you might not need and he has a complete man you need INTERNATIONAL TRADING is what i'm getting at. i'm thinking futuristic.
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