Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2003 Due to playing on rookie mode and having a decent passing game, my Bengals are now 14-0 in their second reason. The last two teams they face are the Falcons and Raiders, both of them are like 2-12. How many reserves should I put in for the games? Understand, I have more rookies than players who played for the Bengals in 2001, which could be a factor for my rise. I have over 650 points for the season with wins like 73-24 over the Colts (where Zolman, the QB playing for the injured Peyton, was intercepted six times), 63-10 and 63-3 over the Ravens and other whuppings. I beat the pathetic Panthers last week by the score of 35-10 since I threw around 8 passes all game (3 from Crouch and 5 from Grossman) and Corey Dillon ran for 273 yards. I feel like taking it easy against the Falcons, but not against the Raiders. Since I am a KC resident, I wanna crush Oakland and their new QB Tuiasosopo (in a twist of fate, Akili Smith and Kitna are backing Marques up). I have one record targeted in my rage, the points by a single player in a game record. It was set by Ernie Nevers in 1929 when he scored 40 points by himself (6-tds, 4-pats) and not even Dub Jones or Gale Sayers could break it (both got 6-tds). I want for Corey Dillon to score seven touchdowns on the Raiders to break the record and humilate them. I don't care about the rushing yards in a game record since Corey already owns that record (278 yards) So, any sportsmanship problems with sending out the backups for the Falcons or scoring 42 points with one player against the Raiders? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2003 before you answer.. I did it. Corey Dillon did the following in four five minute quarters Break his rushing TDs in a season record Break the points in a game record Break the rushing yards record set by Eric Dickerson Corey ran for 442 yards and NINE touchdowns as I won the game 63-7 The records.. Corey finished with 32 rushing TDs (to break his record of 30) he finished with 2175 yards (or something like that) I began to wind this down when I was up 49-7 but Corey had 295 yards. I decided to let him run so he could get 300 yards, and he ran NINTY-SEVEN YARDS for another touchdown. So I let him run again to get over 400 yards, and he ran all the way for another TD with 3 seconds left. It's the Raiders, screw them. I finished with 28 yards passing and 480 yards or so rushing, it's like a Nebraska football game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EL DANDY~! 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2003 You need to put 1997 in front of that Nebraska quote, man... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2003 or any Nebraska team for that matter. I went on to follow up the 63-7 rout of the Raiders in the snow with a 13-7 win over Buffalo in the playoffs (Dillon left the game due to a sprain and Blanchard missed two FGs) and then a 48-7 rout of Denver in the AFC championship game where I allowed the Broncos to get two first downs. 442 yards, 9 TDs, 54 points, all from one man. Up yours Al Davis. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Report post Posted February 8, 2003 You play on rookie mode?! Doesn't it get boring after 1-2 games?... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cartman Report post Posted February 8, 2003 exactly! Hell I never touched rookie mode. I get those kind of games on All Pro, geez. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Report post Posted February 9, 2003 For the record: PS2 system, All-Madden mode, I USE SLIDERS. Basically, I bump up my pass protection a notch or two, bump down the AI's pass protection. I also bump down the AI's pass accuracy, WR catching and FG kicking accuracy and length -- I hate 70-rated kicking accuracy kicker constantly making 55-yard field goals. The results? My last game was against a very potent offense featuring a 90-rated Tim Couch and receiving core of Owens and Moulds. Couch threw for 270 yards with 2 TDs and 1 INT. I won 31-24, and I came back with three monster drives in the second half, all taking 12+ plays and 6+ minutes -- Jay Fiedler completed 15 consecutive passes at one point, most of them short passes (no cheese). The offenses for both me and the AI are a little more potent than the real world, but that's OK -- the games are competitive as hell... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly Report post Posted February 9, 2003 Stop playing it on rookie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites