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# 21
TDenverFan @ 06/06/11 02:29 PM
A bunch of 5/6* offer you, and so do a bunch of 1/2* stars... toughie
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A common real life example are guys who play QB in HS, but all big named schools want to convert him to WR instead. A lot of guys will go to the smaller school for the option of playing QB instead.
Nice little teaser. I know it's not new information, but I love that you play both sides of the ball in RTG this year. It was nice to see more "power houses" wanted him on offense and some of the weaker schools wanted him to play D.
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I think you pick a primary and secondary position.
A gameplay Question that fully effects RTG.
Is CPU opposing team AI/playcalling fixed?
I am not talking about our coaches playcalling. I am talking about the opposing teams playcalls. I hate Being a RB and the CPU AI knowing that it is a run play and blitzing me every time.
Is CPU opposing team AI/playcalling fixed?
I am not talking about our coaches playcalling. I am talking about the opposing teams playcalls. I hate Being a RB and the CPU AI knowing that it is a run play and blitzing me every time.
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goalieump413 @ 06/06/11 03:18 PM
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But also remember that those bigshot schools will likely redshirt him, and at best, he'd get a starting spot for two years of college. The lower you go in school prestige, the more likely you'll play, stand out from the crowd, and let's not forget that transfers do happen.
Transfers... I wonder if that's in RTG?
It's looking like you will be forced to play both sides in high school. Hope not.
I don't know where this guy played in High School, but where I'm from you 90% of the kids (once your not playing playground ball) focus being great at one position.
I don't know where this guy played in High School, but where I'm from you 90% of the kids (once your not playing playground ball) focus being great at one position.
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# 30
UMhester04 @ 06/06/11 03:31 PM
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kids from all over play both sides of the ball. One of Miami's recruits that eventually transfered to UCF last year was a Cornerback, but also played Wide Reciever and Runningback. In fact, a good portion of his highlights were from playing Offense and he will be playing defense in college.
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Ahh my apologies, I looked all over the page and I swear I didn't see that there.
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Especially for schools that are not good or have students wanting to play. Players are forced to play both sides. Almost every team in our conference, had most of there players playing both sides because of depths.
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sparkdawg777 @ 06/06/11 03:35 PM
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It depends on the size of your school. Where I played we were 4A which was the highest level in SC. Everyone works both ways, although everyone didn't play both ways. Our depth was the ability to play both ways (ex: I played SS but would have backed up any WRs who got hurt and vice versa there was a WR who backed me up at SS) there were a few who straight up played both ways.
EDIT: I will also say that a majority of the schools below 4A have most of their players playing both ways. So in other words it is more common than not to have kids playing both ways in SC.
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Anyway, I hope there's at least the option to have commentary this year, or it will severly impact my enjoyment of the mode.
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I think it MIGHT be in, since Pre-game intros are in
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TrapStar215 @ 06/06/11 04:05 PM
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And Even though you created the thread fist, the title is kind of awful,
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