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NCAA 2006 is a cheater

Oneshot

Goes For Three
No joke. In my Heisman, I'm playing with Fresno State (I wanted a shoddy team to get my Heisman on), and I play #8 USC (they dropped a game somewhere).

I'm playing SOUND offense, working on Ball control and Clock management. Of course, inside the 20, my Heisman runningback fumbles. What? I'm making a ridiculous comeback, I drive 75 yards, and then my star player fumbles?

Okay, fine, its part of the game. Two fumbles later and a handful of wideopen passes DROPPED (All in the midst of a comeback, mind you), I begin to understand. Its the 25 yard MAGICAL run by Reggie Bush through 4 linebackers and 4 linemen that I realize: This game cheats its ass off to make sure no upsets happen. It's disgusting. GAH. I lose 17-21. Ridiculous. Simply ridiculous.
 
same thing happened to me playing as Texas A&M aganist Texas on Heisman. I wanted to see what Reggie McNeal was like. during the 1st quarter, McNeal was 1/9 for 12 yards and a pick with 6 dropped passes. balls were hitting my receivers hands and just glancing off. i was getting really frustrated, so i went to a straight option attack. then, after I built a two score lead by the end of the third quarter, Vince Young took over. he began sprinting out and running on every play. the gem was on 4th and 12 from the 13. Vince got into a struggle three times with one of my defenders before dragging my impact free safety, Jaxon Appel, into the end zone. that turned out to be the game winner.
 
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Oh yeah well get this one. Mind you I went undefeated, (Youngstown St), won C-USA, beat Wyoming in the Liberty bowl. No complaints there. However, my QB throws for 5800 yards and 70 TD's (both records), not to mention runs for over 500. Leinart (that fag) was chasing me the whole season in the heisman race, but had 2500 less passing yards, 25 less TD's, and no rushing yards. Heisman day comes, he wins. Horseshit.

I will get that fucker next year though :)
 
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I recruited an athlete...6'10 304lbs...I go to the position change option during offseason. He has 84 speed....So I said fuck it and put him at fullback to block..He gets thrown around like a little bitch..lol..

Anything you hear them say "this impact *insert position here* is looking to make a big play" You can bet he just ate his super power pac man pellet and is gonna get stupid good.
 
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Oneshot said:
No joke. In my Heisman, I'm playing with Fresno State (I wanted a shoddy team to get my Heisman on), and I play #8 USC (they dropped a game somewhere).

I'm playing SOUND offense, working on Ball control and Clock management. Of course, inside the 20, my Heisman runningback fumbles. What? I'm making a ridiculous comeback, I drive 75 yards, and then my star player fumbles?

Okay, fine, its part of the game. Two fumbles later and a handful of wideopen passes DROPPED (All in the midst of a comeback, mind you), I begin to understand. Its the 25 yard MAGICAL run by Reggie Bush through 4 linebackers and 4 linemen that I realize: This game cheats its ass off to make sure no upsets happen. It's disgusting. GAH. I lose 17-21. Ridiculous. Simply ridiculous.
Oh yeah well get this one. Mind you I went undefeated, (Youngstown St), won C-USA, beat Wyoming in the Liberty bowl. No complaints there. However, my QB throws for 5800 yards and 70 TD's (both records), not to mention runs for over 500. Leinart (that fag) was chasing me the whole season in the heisman race, but had 2500 less passing yards, 25 less TD's, and no rushing yards. Heisman day comes, he wins. Horseshit.

I will get that fucker next year though :)
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Yeah yeah... Leinart just got his ass handed to him in New York City on my Dynasty. Pittman, Ginn, and Smith were all finalists, with Pittman winning and Ginn the runner-up. Somehow, Smith managed to get invited with only 2400 passing yards and a paltry 53% completion percentage.

Archie's record is safe... Until Pittman guns for it next season! As long as it stays in the family though, it's all good.
 
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lvbuckeye said:
i just play it on All American and beat the fuck out of whoever lines up across from me...
I do that, too, but it really isn't as fun. But I can't stand Heisman mode, because I can't kick the flippin' ball in bounds. I can run well enough, throw well enough. I can hold the other team to not many points well enough, usually. But I only make about 50% of my extra point attempts and probably 60-75% of my kickoffs go out of bounds.
 
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Zurp said:
But I only make about 50% of my extra point attempts and probably 60-75% of my kickoffs go out of bounds.
You should buy some better reflexes. :wink2: It is difficult to make the switch from AA to Heisman. Mostly due to the kicking game. I usually get in a groove in the kicking game in AA, and I actually have to pay attention to what I'm doing, when I kick on Heisman. Other than that, there's really not a difference in the win-loss column, just in statistics.
 
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Just finished year 2 on Heisman and suffered my first loss. Playing as OSU, of course, I beat USC in an unbelievably exciting game in the first NC. In year two, I again run the table, only this time I am playing #1 Florida (I was #1 all year, but because I didn't run it up on Michigan, Florida bumped me to #2). I go up by two TDs late in the third. That is when DeShawn Wynn turns into the greatest running back ever. Not to mention the fact that Pittman and Haw each cough up a fumble in the fourth quarter, to go with a pick from Smith late in the third, and Florida comes back to make this thing a laugher. In the span of five game minutes, I went from up 14 to down 17, and only ran 7 offensive plays, three of which resulted in turnovers. Hell of a way for the win streak to come to an end...
 
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IronBuckI said:
You should buy some better reflexes. :wink2:
I'm trying to save up to buy RCollett's Texas tickets...

IronBuckI said:
It is difficult to make the switch from AA to Heisman. Mostly due to the kicking game. I usually get in a groove in the kicking game in AA, and I actually have to pay attention to what I'm doing, when I kick on Heisman. Other than that, there's really not a difference in the win-loss column, just in statistics.
I got my wife to play a couple of times. She won't play against me, so we play on the same team. But she wouldn't have any fun on AA mode (it's funny to watch her juke right into the defensive end), so we play on varsity. The kick meter goes so slowly it screws me up pretty badly. Luckily, you have to miss pretty badly to kick out of bounds and miss field goals.

I think I'm going to finish my current season on AA and then switch to Heisman. Then I'll get pissed and give up because I already throw too many interceptions.
 
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IronBuckI said:
You should buy some better reflexes. :wink2: It is difficult to make the switch from AA to Heisman. Mostly due to the kicking game. I usually get in a groove in the kicking game in AA, and I actually have to pay attention to what I'm doing, when I kick on Heisman. Other than that, there's really not a difference in the win-loss column, just in statistics.

Actually I find it tougher to go down a level. Play Heismen then a newbie buddy on a lower level. I'm constantly hitting the button too soon.

As for fumbling on Heisman mode, that is pretty common. A Freshman running back fumbles like no ones business. Just part of this game.
 
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