
Ok this time I used the worst/weakest offensive line in the demo against the best/strongest defensive line in the demo. As you can see, the play was harder to run, yet I was still able to break off big run plays. I started on the 1 yard line & proceeded to drive 99 yards for the score. I think the game said it was 97 yards because the fumble gave me 2 yards. This play is by no means unstoppable, but it is very effective (at least against the cpu) & therefore an exploit. I hope this play is easy to contain when controlling the defense against it. If a dev could make a quick video showing that it is easy to contain to 2 or less yards, that would be great. Controlling the DT could be a good way to stop this play, or moving a linebacker into the gap could work, but then the opponent could just bounce the play outside. Offensive Line Chicago Talons: RT-C.Smart-78-45-44-85, RG-R.Givens-79-52-40-80, CH.Chapin-76-54-46-87 LG-E.McCarthy-62-44-30-80, LT-A.Dabney-70-37-35-80 Defensive Line Pittsburgh Pioneers: LE-D.Burford-83-60-65-78, DT-R.Glass-88-53-56-[B]96[/B], NB.Cameron-80-58-48-[B]94[/B], RE-C.Stitt-79-58-65-80
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