I don't know much about the NFL (slept right through the Super Bowl again) but my brothers are getting a BBA for their PS2 and Madden is all they play against each other. Unfortunately they know I have one too, so after 6 or 7 hounding phonecalls last night I promised to go buy Madden tonight and play them.
I understand the basics of playing the football - sometimes I run the ball but mainly I like to pick that plays that make the receiver dudes run far far away and try for the 60 yard TD. The defense is all a mystery to me, if nickel and dime means anything in particular nobody ever bothered telling me.
Most of my brothers are idots and I assume I'll be able to hang with them. But Andy is apparently a madden prodigy, according to the other 3 he *always* wins every game by about 60 or 70 points no matter which team he takes or who he's playing against. He said he wants me to play other ppl for a while to get up to his level before stepping up.
Obviously, slapping that smug look off his face and taking his crown is going to be sweet, and the quicker I can do it the better. It'll salve the wounds from the shocking day a few years back when he beat me in StarCraft for the first time. Damn that first loss ever in SC to someone I know personally hurt, but I'm still 900-3 or something so I try to let it go.
Here's what I need from you guys:
- which teams are good (beyond the obvious ones I remember from the playoffs)? I know one of my brothers will always pick last years champ, and Ray will always take the Falcons. Are there good teams to pick that match up especially well against certain elite teams?
- on defense, what kind of plays should I pick when I think they're going to run versus throw? Seriously, it all looks the same to me. Years back I'd just pick a random formation that had guys hanging back from teh line because I assumed they were there to defend against the pass. That accurate? When should I blitz? I like blitzing, it feels assertive.
- at Christmas I watched brother #3 play #4 and on every single extra point they went for the 2 point convert. Score, situation etc means nothing to them, and I doubt a single one of them would punt on 4th and 30, we're just not wired that way. Even the oldest of them, a guy who watches NFL football every weekend and seems to actually know the game, can't resist gambling on every 4th down. What play do you pick when you know the guy is going for a long throw on 4th down? What's the best thing to against 2 point convert attempts?
- if there are any "money" plays in Madden 2005, plays that abuse AI glitches for guaranteed yards, I sure don't want to know them... except maybe as a defense against them being done to me of course.
I understand the basics of playing the football - sometimes I run the ball but mainly I like to pick that plays that make the receiver dudes run far far away and try for the 60 yard TD. The defense is all a mystery to me, if nickel and dime means anything in particular nobody ever bothered telling me.
Most of my brothers are idots and I assume I'll be able to hang with them. But Andy is apparently a madden prodigy, according to the other 3 he *always* wins every game by about 60 or 70 points no matter which team he takes or who he's playing against. He said he wants me to play other ppl for a while to get up to his level before stepping up.
Here's what I need from you guys:
- which teams are good (beyond the obvious ones I remember from the playoffs)? I know one of my brothers will always pick last years champ, and Ray will always take the Falcons. Are there good teams to pick that match up especially well against certain elite teams?
- on defense, what kind of plays should I pick when I think they're going to run versus throw? Seriously, it all looks the same to me. Years back I'd just pick a random formation that had guys hanging back from teh line because I assumed they were there to defend against the pass. That accurate? When should I blitz? I like blitzing, it feels assertive.
- at Christmas I watched brother #3 play #4 and on every single extra point they went for the 2 point convert. Score, situation etc means nothing to them, and I doubt a single one of them would punt on 4th and 30, we're just not wired that way. Even the oldest of them, a guy who watches NFL football every weekend and seems to actually know the game, can't resist gambling on every 4th down. What play do you pick when you know the guy is going for a long throw on 4th down? What's the best thing to against 2 point convert attempts?
- if there are any "money" plays in Madden 2005, plays that abuse AI glitches for guaranteed yards, I sure don't want to know them... except maybe as a defense against them being done to me of course.