jdavidbakr wrote:
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I've thought about making the receiver progression static, but the problem I have with that is that it becomes too predictable. I do realize that in the NFL each play has a pre-determined progression, and often they will run the same or similar plays with a different progression to keep the defense guessing. I'd like to give you more control - i.e. set the receiver progression based on the defensive alignment, for example - but I'm wanting to make sure it doesn't become too overwhelming to you as the game planner. The compromise at this time is to have the weight system and let it be somewhat random, favoring instead making sure that your #1 WR gets more targets than your TE (for those who were around in the first several iterations of the game engine you may recall every team's leading receiver being the TE, I really don't want to go back to that). Some of the decisions I've made also have to do with making sure you don't have to make playing MFN a full-time job to feel like you've got the ability to field a competitive team.
Plenty of room to make the passing game better - trust me, I am not satisfied at all with the way it currently is.
Well that explains it.
In MFN 7 in my First Draft I took TE Leon Arana, who was a 99 with 100 SPD, ACC, STR, 85+ Catch and Courage, great blocking for the Run. I tried to make a TE Centric Offense, like the Pats 2 TE when Gronk/Hernandez. I did everything I could to target my stud Rookie TE.
I had a QB with 100 FOV, 99 Accuracy, 89 Arm, 75 Scramble (Benny Worrell) but 14 Speed. He was Joe Montana on Paper, he was Joe Dirt on the field. Sucked completely, his Speed negated everything.
So my #1 Round TE did nothing. About 2 Catches a game. He sucked so bad because either the QB couldn't get him the ball or the offense refused to target him, that I moved his 265 pounds of awesomeness to RB and traded the QB.
I replaced the QB with a 6th Round Rookie QB with 97 Speed... and literally nothing else over 50. Even his Scramble was bad. He was just as good as Benny Worrell.
So I took all but like 5 passes out of the Play Book and only passed when I absolutely had to, Drafted all Defense and said screw Offense. Offense sucked... but made the Play Offs (first time in Denver's History in MFN-7, and only the second .500 or better record) and Won a Play Off Game.
Moral of the story... until I hear QBs and TEs are working, **** offense. I'll try to Trent Dilfer/Ravens my way.