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2/3/2008 4:01 PM
Speaking of everybody having certain players and trends, doesn't TOM BRADY appear in many leagues from 80 percent of the teams now?
4/13/2008 9:57 AM
questions on figuring needed running and p***ing attempts:
If I pick a defense that is very poor on "drive", should this in theory allow the oposition longer time with the ball (fewer possessions for each team per game)? Thus lowering by a bit how much RB/QB/WR stamina I need?
Also, by choosing to throw deep (very aggressive), maxing yds per catch but lowering my completion %, also mean fewer needed plays per game?
4/14/2008 4:39 AM
A high Drive rating will help in shutting down the opponent's drives, which means a low Drive makes it tougher to stop them. You also have to take into account your natural Rush and P*** ratings. Red Zone is more about stopping scoring opportunities.
5/29/2008 10:09 AM
I was one of the first to use the O7 Brady with good sucess (52 td's I believe), so I know how to use this player. But on the D side of the ball I love using my 83 Cards D against him even though this D has an 18 rating on drive. I believe that the higher ratings in sack and interceptions really come into play here, but not just with the 83 Cards. The 52 Pack and 85 Cowboys may do even better. To answer your second question Tom, it only works if you score.
6/1/2008 8:16 AM
why do SO MANY teams use the 83 Cards D? And if it so under-valued by $$ spent, why wouldn't WIS raise the cost of this D so it becomes less desirable?
4/22/2009 11:31 AM
feeling very unloved here....
5/11/2009 7:35 AM
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