Ok, so if a team in a tie game has first and ten in FG range in the final two minutes, that team is programmed to run the ball like 99% of the time no matter what the gameplan says. But why isn't the goddamn defensive gameplan the same way? You end up with your tied gameplan, which is probably pass heavy. WTF!!!!
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I find that FOF's endgame logic is based on a coin flip: If the coin lands on it's side, balancing both heads and tails, then FOF will do the logical thing.. if it lands either heads or tails, then FOF will do the exact opposite of what would be considered "normal" in that situation.Originally posted by MrBigglesworthOk, so if a team in a tie game has first and ten in FG range in the final two minutes, that team is programmed to run the ball like 99% of the time no matter what the gameplan says. But why isn't the goddamn defensive gameplan the same way? You end up with your tied gameplan, which is probably pass heavy. WTF!!!!
Beforehand the code will check to see if you submitted an export.... If you did: refer to the previous paragraph... if you didn't: refer to the previous paragraph. :lol:
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Re: FOF rant
Sure is, "Hell".Originally posted by Hell Atlanticyour name is really Jester? ooof.Originally posted by LawrencePhantomsBeforehand the code will check to see if you submitted an export.... If you did: refer to the previous paragraph... if you didn't: refer to the previous paragraph. :lol:
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