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Or you might try learning to run the ball. I play Hudson plus Nagy and love to match up with another Nagy user. Calling for nerfing other players to make up for your shortcomings... sigh
I know how to run the ball. My personal issues with Nagy are as follows.
I am a vert user. This means I have two good run plays that work 60% of the time. If EA would create better balanced scheme playbooks I'd have no complaints. Instead I face Nagy and know I am guaranteed a loss in most cases because I have two good run plays that don't even work consistently.
His pressures are broken. Consistently I have games where I face each Nagy pressure 2-3 times. My opponent gains points each time I fail. Usually this means at the end of the game I get back to back to back pressures that can award my opponent 185 points each time I fail. That totals up to more than 540 points from broken pressures at the end. Not to mention the other repeats I face. Basically a Nagy user could not play at all, run broken pressures and most likely win the game. How is that fair?
Quote from JEB90x >> Or you might try learning to run the ball. I play Hudson plus Nagy and love to match up with another Nagy user. Calling for nerfing other players to make up for your shortcomings... sigh
I know how to run the ball. My personal issues with Nagy are as follows.