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Originally Posted by jspchief
My complaint isn't that it's too easy. It's that I'm forced to play an unexciting RB. It's a boring grind to get him his stats, and I can't play a balanced O and still get him his Heisman numbers.
I was hoping he would gain some decent speed after posting the numbers he did, but going into year 2, he's still a freaking snail. I can still get my yards, it's just not fun. Especially since runs to the outside and screen passes are pretty ineffective with a slow RB.
Also, those '06 Hawkeyes comments I made are referring to the second year Hawks on the game.
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Well, to be brutally honest, it is too easy or the "boring grind" you refer to wouldn't even be possible. The opposing defense should be able to shut you down, and if you were to run the same play over and over, they should REALLY shut you down. Money plays like that are a by-product of poor AI, which is the result of the low difficulty level.
The real problem with RftH is that it thrusts you into the starting role immediately, which is terribly unrealistic.