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6ftdeep wrote:I m leaning toward heisman so far I m 70% heisman over AA...

But I have only played a very limited amount of games.. but so far I like it a little better.
thats what im talking about....HEISMAN ALL THE WAY
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I think AA would be more fun this year. And afterall we play for fun! In previous versions AA was simply to easy for most of the skill levels in this league. I think AA in this version is pretty compatible for most players.
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Ive played 2 games both on AA and the only thing I have noticed that would become irritating is how many tackles a certain player breaks. Other then that I enjoyed it but I have yet to play on Heisman as well.
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packsyD22 wrote: how many tackles a certain player breaks.
My biggest gripe about AA as well.

Still in the Heisman camp all the way myself but Im DFW.
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well i havent picked it up yet but was wondering how user friendly it was this year? the last 2-3 years it has sucked in that dept for me(i know not for some people like big mike) thats why i have always like heisman because i hate cpu help. i want to know that i am in control 90% of the time whether i win or lose by 35.
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oldschoola wrote: i am in control 90%
This seems about right of how much you are in control of your bladder.
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Cnasty wrote:
oldschoola wrote: i am in control 90%
This seems about right of how much you are in control of your bladder.
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I do believe the teams we choose and the rating of that team will once again matter. I can definately tell the difference when playing with a higher rated team and lower rated team.

And I love that the run game is back and on both levels of play.
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only played one game on each, but there seemed to be less defensive crazy computer plays on AA.....Hesiman played a lot like last year on D..lots of picks
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Heisman...still plenty of offense to be had there
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Played 4 games on both, I have to say AA seems to be more fun so far, less BS turnovers.
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I think the major thing for me is that on AA..you feel more in control and you don't feel like the AI or the crazy cpu play is going to take over. (like what pengy said).

I think AA has a ton more "fun" feel to it and your strategies seem to play more into it. Heisman reminds me more of Madden..where you call a play and hope it plays out if the cpu wants it to.

But of course...whichever is chosen, I'm down with the NDL play over lobby shit any day. :P
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pounddarock wrote:I think the major thing for me is that on AA..you feel more in control and you don't feel like the AI or the crazy cpu play is going to take over. (like what pengy said).

I think AA has a ton more "fun" feel to it and your strategies seem to play more into it. Heisman reminds me more of Madden..where you call a play and hope it plays out if the cpu wants it to.

But of course...whichever is chosen, I'm down with the NDL play over lobby shit any day. :P

Well said, I do not hate Heisman, but AA really is more fun I believe.
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see i complete opposite I think I have more control of the outcome of the game on heisman. But that is just me.. I really dont mind which way we go..

But I think the aggressive pc and such play more of a factor on aa then heisman I think good playcalling and stuff factors more in heisman games then on aa.. Which i prefer.
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I have noticed on AA it is more offensive friendly as the scores are higher while on heisman it is low scoring games. I don't mind either, I will lose just as much on any level!
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Hesiman
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6 games in, 4 on AA, 2 on Heisman. I'm enjoying AA much more right now, as it seems like I can nearly predict the random fumbles/INTs on Heisman. On AA, I've only seen TO that I'd consider a BS TO. However, I will say this, for AA, on 6min, I pumped up 72pts before the end of the 3rd Q. That's pretty ridiculous. (Not that this would happen in NDL, since I wasn't being to crafty with the play calls)

I have 2 gripes right now. #1 - Option pitches falling as incomplete passes is just silly. #2 - I had 13 Facemasking penalties in an online game. Really. No, really. 13.
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pounddarock wrote:I think the major thing for me is that on AA..you feel more in control and you don't feel like the AI or the crazy cpu play is going to take over. (like what pengy said).

I think AA has a ton more "fun" feel to it and your strategies seem to play more into it. Heisman reminds me more of Madden..where you call a play and hope it plays out if the cpu wants it to.

But of course...whichever is chosen, I'm down with the NDL play over lobby shit any day. :P
I couldnt agree with PDR more on this.
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i played 3 games on heisman


total points by both teams---45,45,58
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BFiVL wrote:Hesiman

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