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No it was on All American this week for sure. Boston College gave me some fits. I still won 28-0. But I didn't have a pretty game. Threw two interceptions and I don't think I rushed for over 100 yards(at least not with a single player...probably did with Taylor and Williams combined). But they were undefeated and according to the pregame rating they were fairly close in skill level.

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So it was on super easy or something? I played one of those really bad teams and basically ran for 400 yards. But it was good because I had about 10 recruits visiting my campus this week lol

FCS schools drop wide open passes for no reason all the time, what do you expect?

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GG redmage. It took me a few minutes to get used to playing online. There seems to be about a 1/4 second lag and it screwed me up at first. That was only my second game online so I guess I'll get used to that. That one play where you threw the ball to the left flat and got a TD, I had tried to put my RDE in a flat zone but ended up putting him into man to man on the other side of the field, LOL.

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do any of u guys have any problem connecting to the ea server? i never seem to be able to connect around this time... all my friends i play with are from midwest n have no problems, so i figured id ask some people around the east coast. so any problems connecting? and does anybody kno what i should do to fix this?

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