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  1. Look how fast the player selector moved during the PAT on the I.Fryar return. It wizzes accross a few players. A clear sign of a turbo 'A' button. Kind of takes the glory out of his broken tackles IMO.
  2. Doesn't the CPU drop more defenders back into pass coverage late in the season too? I guess you can't call that cheating, but smart play.
  3. NINJA! You must listen to me. . . This is the Wind Spirit of the Air Realm. You must put your mind at ease. Only then will the correct action be revealed to you. The strength and courage of your ninja forefathers will guide your sicky hands. NINJA! Search within yourself. The answer is there. . . "Well as many of U know my specialty is EXPLOSIVE attacks and sheer OVERWHELMING of my opponents. How do I achieve this? 1. Passing: If you've seen "Revenge of the Ninja" this'll be easier to understand. You guys have to understand that to get to the next level, you gotta take it to the next level. What does this mean? DONT WAIT FOR THE BALL TO COME TO YOU. DONT WAIT FOR THE DEFENSE TO COME TO YOU. Take it to them. Examples: If I'm dropping back and the guy isn't open, I'll throw it 9 out of 10 times. You got Sharpe on Haddix? Guess what??? DOESNT MATTER. He'll make the catch, you have to not be girly. Be a man and throw it up. "Jerry Rice is sayin to Elvis Grbac, throw it out there, I'll go get it!" - 1995 San Fran. VS. Dallas, Week 10. This was said by John Madden after Jerry Rice was angry when he was open and Deion was covering him on the play. I can't emphasize it enough guys!!!! The KEY IS OVERWHELMING THE OPPONENT. FORCE HIM TO BEND TO YOUR WILL WITH EXPLOSIVE ATTACKS, ESPECIALLY BY PASSING THE BALL _________________ Year after year, the 49ers are among the most EXPLOSIVE teams in the NFL. 1993 should be no different."
  4. It seems to me that: People who are newer to Tecmo, but not Newbies, don't like to change. They've got skill, but they know you'll use the subtle nuances of an altered playbook to beat'em. After you've played it all and seen it all, a lot of people don't like to change playbooks. They've won and lost so many games, that what does it really matter. Just hurry up and play. People in the middle tend to change. A good playbook helps put t a fast 'A' buttoned hot shot in his place. When going against a really good player, it helps to use every trick in the book. I can see not changing playbooks as ok, so long as you still can compete in a playbook game if necessary. When I played Tecmo with my college buddies, we changed playbooks. Mainly because we never really banned lurching. You changed your playbooks to something that could burn a lurcher. Sometimes you still gambled with the NT. We'd play seasons mostly anyway. A pickup preseason game always had plays, players, and conditions all flipped about.
  5. Hey, Tecmo was good enough for them to take the time and create a Cell Phone game (Which I got). Perhaps they just don't want to invest in all the packaging. Maybe what they should do is piggy-back an updated TSB on another more modern football game. Now that would be a "Special Feature."
  6. Mike Singletary versus the Tampa O-Line and Vinny Testaverde Rodney Peete versus Andre Ware for starting QB.
  7. 1 Lawrence Taylor GIA 2 Derrick Thomas KC 3 James Francis CIN
  8. Do it BCS style. Figure out what the rankings should be in your head. Then try to come up with a formula that will back it up.
  9. It seems to me Lonnie Young slows down when running in a straight line, hence his slower MS. So long as you keep turning with him, he stays at his higher Running Speed.
  10. It means how fast that particular player could jerk off. If I was in Tecmo, I'd have 69. Afterwards, the player typically goes into BAD condition. Hopefully not INJURED
  11. It seems to me that the QB is more often to throw to the deep receiver late in the season in a close game. Early in the season the WR could be open deep and the CPU will throw to the RB. Boomer Esiason picking up your fumbled interception and sprinting to the endzone untouched, counts as cheating too.
  12. Back in the day we had a saying: "Don't keep the CPU in the game." I don't mean to be Captain Obvious by saying its good to score a lot of points, but if its late in the season and the score is close when you should have a better lead vs. CPU. . . That's when the computer pulls its finest bullshit out of its ass. Some of my favorite games are when the CPU dishes out bullshit like it was a buffet, but you still manage to win.
  13. Yeah when I've seen it done its with Woodson. In Excellent and with the right matchup, he can do it a couple times. A friend of mine left his Steelers season like for a bit that just to show his fellow Tecmo junkies. Woodson did it on cue. I don't remember what the other team was.
  14. When the game is about you, it isn't nearly as fun. Come on, Dottie. Let's go. Don't you want to see the rest of the movie? I don't have to see it, Dottie. I lived it.
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