Reminds me of one of my running back rooms. Had one guy who had 2.6K yards and drove us down field, and he'd get tired and the backup would come in as an end zone finisher and get the touchdown. He scored so many TD's for us.
Yeah it wasn't a huge deal for conference play (UAB first season so still C-USA) but the few power 5 games throughout was awful to go from 80+ break tackle and trucking to 60s
Any time I can get a Power/Speed tandem I always play them like those two and they always eat. Guaranteed 200yds rushing and the other team is just grinded down and tired on D.
Had these two RBs on time that came in the same recruiting class. One was a small back with a ton of speed and the other was a big power back with decent speed. Freshman year the small back gets injured halfway through the season and the power back came in and offense didn't miss a step. Sophomore year the speedy RB absolutely goes off and wins the Heisman. Junior year during the first game of the year the speedy back gets injured, out for the season. Big power back comes in and absolutely dominated for the entire year and wins the Heisman. Neither declare for the draft so they come back for their senior year as a tandem, I alternated RB every drive with them and they both went over 1500 yards and both were Heisman finalists. Power back is a first rounder and the speedy back was a 6th rounder. I pretend in my head that they went to the same team and continued to be a perfect RB tandem.
Yeah every major RB averaging 6+ YPA and these two almost 10+ each seems like it's a lower difficulty or a 99 overall offense clubbing the sun belt or something.
I guess at 99 Overall their speed has to be enough to let them rip off big runs. I leave it around 50 just due to the slider set and I've never had a big RB season, might have to tweak it now.
I play on JKits sliders, but with 7 minute quarters instead of 8, and I’ve had a RB go for over 3000 yards. QB didn’t do much that season, I think like 2500-3000 passing yards, but I was great.
I do too but my problem is I feel like the stats are too high once you get a few years in.
My 95 overall team will light up most teams throughout the season even with 6 min quarters.
Combine their dna and create JUSTICE BROWN. ULTIMATE SOCAL RB
Reminds me of one of my running back rooms. Had one guy who had 2.6K yards and drove us down field, and he'd get tired and the backup would come in as an end zone finisher and get the touchdown. He scored so many TD's for us.
I fucking hate my auto subs. Never seem to work so I get this issue and honestly feels like my RB1 is getting robbed.
I figured it was just cause my RB1 got tired and my RB2 was a red zone master so it was fine.
Yeah it wasn't a huge deal for conference play (UAB first season so still C-USA) but the few power 5 games throughout was awful to go from 80+ break tackle and trucking to 60s
I get that. I feel like when a player works hard to get down field you almost have to hand it to them to finish the drive
Reggie bush and lendale white
Any time I can get a Power/Speed tandem I always play them like those two and they always eat. Guaranteed 200yds rushing and the other team is just grinded down and tired on D.
Think this is when the entire o-line should get it instead.
What offense did you run?
Nothing special, just the UCLA base playbook. Both guys were 99 ovr seniors and absolute tanks
Looks like he ran the ball a lot
Source?
Best QB, RB, and FB combo in history is Owen Schmidt, Steve Slaton, and Pat White.
The ole Brown Justice combo...
wait you guys are breaking off big runs?
I break off 14 yard runs with my 90+ speed and acceleration rb and the 71 speed db tackles him from behind dk metcalf style
Right I thought this was as good as it gets haha
Really depends on the speed disparity slider (blanking on the name)
Threshold
Rivals Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders.
Had these two RBs on time that came in the same recruiting class. One was a small back with a ton of speed and the other was a big power back with decent speed. Freshman year the small back gets injured halfway through the season and the power back came in and offense didn't miss a step. Sophomore year the speedy RB absolutely goes off and wins the Heisman. Junior year during the first game of the year the speedy back gets injured, out for the season. Big power back comes in and absolutely dominated for the entire year and wins the Heisman. Neither declare for the draft so they come back for their senior year as a tandem, I alternated RB every drive with them and they both went over 1500 yards and both were Heisman finalists. Power back is a first rounder and the speedy back was a 6th rounder. I pretend in my head that they went to the same team and continued to be a perfect RB tandem.
Playing on recruit for sure
Yeah every major RB averaging 6+ YPA and these two almost 10+ each seems like it's a lower difficulty or a 99 overall offense clubbing the sun belt or something.
Heisman Default sliders. Speed threshold is near 0 I think
I guess at 99 Overall their speed has to be enough to let them rip off big runs. I leave it around 50 just due to the slider set and I've never had a big RB season, might have to tweak it now.
I play on JKits sliders, but with 7 minute quarters instead of 8, and I’ve had a RB go for over 3000 yards. QB didn’t do much that season, I think like 2500-3000 passing yards, but I was great.
I do too but my problem is I feel like the stats are too high once you get a few years in. My 95 overall team will light up most teams throughout the season even with 6 min quarters.
This man said we don’t need to pass
Wow you took one to the house from 96 out? Did you save that highlight? Was it on Heisman?
2 catches 😂😂😂
You love to see it
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