View Full Version : What Is Cheese??
SAMOANBRONCO
02-15-2007, 02:54 PM
Firstly I am not from America, but absolutely love the NFL.
My Question is, what is "Cheese"?? I have heard this term used all over the blog sites and on Sports Centre, but what does it mean?? I can only imagine that it is of a negative connatation judging by it's usage.
Would be interested to know. Cheers! :rockon:
CinnaMunMun
02-15-2007, 02:59 PM
Cheese is a food created from milk ;)
I have no clue what it means with the gaming/sporting world though. If they say cheese though, I don't go there, since they confuse me and are annoying. ;)
ReleaseTheBeast7
02-15-2007, 03:09 PM
Cheese is a food created from milk ;)
I have no clue what it means with the gaming/sporting world though. If they say cheese though, I don't go there, since they confuse me and are annoying. ;)
I agree..........
Rollo
02-15-2007, 03:16 PM
Firstly I am not from America, but absolutely love the NFL.
My Question is, what is "Cheese"?? I have heard this term used all over the blog sites and on Sports Centre, but what does it mean?? I can only imagine that it is of a negative connatation judging by it's usage.
Would be interested to know. Cheers! :rockon:
it is a yellow food :smug:
Snk16
02-15-2007, 03:23 PM
Cheese is basically cheating and glitching in games.
CinnaMunMun
02-15-2007, 03:23 PM
it is a yellow food :smug:
Cheese is actually naturally white. ;)
LordXenu
02-15-2007, 04:42 PM
Cheese in gaming means glitching, exploiting, cheating, using the same play after play, etc..
Cheesy
02-15-2007, 04:46 PM
Thanks guys. Your so kind. ;)
To be honest, I don't know what the term means.
DawgFanatic
02-15-2007, 04:48 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheese
Thats the actually cheese which i think your already know of...
// / yardo
02-15-2007, 04:56 PM
Cheese is awesome.
I especially like Chee-Cheese. :D
vicious2500
02-16-2007, 07:04 AM
In a nutshell in the gaming word cheese is something somebody can't stop. That is basically what it has come down to in this day in age. Can't stop the HB dive instead of telling your opponent good game and going offline to practice against the play. Just pause the game and call him a cheeser or do so after the game and the classic do it over the mic midgame.
Whats funny is that in the NFL they'll run the same play over and over again if the defense can't stop it. If they can't stop what your doing why should you handicap yourself and let your opponent off lightly. Now granted in the NFL they change the formation, but they'll practically run something into the ground if you can't stop it.
RealBronco
02-16-2007, 11:15 AM
someone mentioned the whole using a play over and over again.
how is that cheating? it's not their fault you didn't figure out they were using the same play and didn't adjust your defense accordingly. And if you can't stop it, maybe you need more practice? Or a different team with a better defense?
If the play works....why not use it until it doesn't? That just seems like common sense to me.
Now glitching and disconnecting and all that other crap ...yeah I can see how that's cheating...but I don't get why using the same play again and again would be.
Especially if you figure it out and they still keep doing it but you ARE stopping it...now it benefits you...and they're the ones not using common sense. haha.
24CHAMP24
02-16-2007, 11:51 AM
No cheese in when you play quarter defense the whole game with bump n run and blitz the whole game. Cheese is when you play with the Falcons and run around with Vick all day. Cheese is when you have a superstar reciever that you throw deep to 20 times a game. Cheese is when you run goaline offense on the 50 yard line on first and 10. Cheese is when you spread your dline and loop them the whole game. Catch my drift? You must play this way obviously...
How fun is it to use a few plays that "work" Seems kinda boring to me.
vicious2500
02-19-2007, 07:30 AM
someone mentioned the whole using a play over and over again.
how is that cheating? it's not their fault you didn't figure out they were using the same play and didn't adjust your defense accordingly. And if you can't stop it, maybe you need more practice? Or a different team with a better defense?
If the play works....why not use it until it doesn't? That just seems like common sense to me.
Now glitching and disconnecting and all that other crap ...yeah I can see how that's cheating...but I don't get why using the same play again and again would be.
Especially if you figure it out and they still keep doing it but you ARE stopping it...now it benefits you...and they're the ones not using common sense. haha.
Exactly you don't see teams go away from whats working in the NFL so why should a player handicap themselves and stop running whats working for them? :confused: Now if a player is continuously running something that is being stopped not my problem got 3 and out or in some cases 4 and out and give me the ball back :D :salute:.
vicious2500
02-19-2007, 07:32 AM
Hey its a rehash post from the other thread so....
No cheese in when you play quarter defense the whole game with bump n run and blitz the whole game.
The quarter defense is HORRIBLE VS THE RUN. If you ran the ball you would be getting gains of 5 yards a pop at the min. Is it my fault you hae forgotten what running the ball does? Since EA brought back suction blocking in Madden 06 once a player gets into the blockers radisu they get sucked into the block. Thats one of the main reason blocking improved so much from Madden 05 to Madden 06. Basically an attacking man defense is running themselves into the blockers.
Cheese is when you play with the Falcons and run around with Vick all day.
Is it cheese when Vick runs around all game long in the NFL? No! Defensive Coordinators design blitz packages to contain Vick. Maybe you should try doing so as well. And I'm not talking about calling QB contain plays and expecting to keep Vick in the pocket. Vick's a left handed QB send blitzers from the left to keep him off balance and going away from his throwing side. Most of the Falcons users are incompentent anyway so blitzing your RCB or the NB should be adequate for keeping vick under wraps.
Cheese is when you have a superstar reciever that you throw deep to 20 times a game.
Teams sometimes force feed the ball to their star players: Owens, Smith, Moss, etc. So you should expect a heavy dose of a teams best player anyway. When you play the Chargers who do you key in on? LT, Gates, Rivers or McCardell? If you play as the safety you can take away the threat of the deep ball you can also have your safeties play the sideeline. By hitting the coverage audible and pressing the right analog stick up then doing this again to have the safeties playing the sideline. Doing this though opens up the middle of the field for post routes.
Cheese is when you run goaline offense on the 50 yard line on first and 10.
LoL, conventional 4-3 2 man under will do the trick.
Cheese is when you spread your dline and loop them the whole game. Catch my drift? You must play this way obviously...
I run a 3-4 defense so theres no point in me spreading and looping my D-line. That will only opne a million running lanes. Running up the gut, running draw/delay plays, sliding your o-line protection to fan out (L1+Up) will prevent pressure from the outside, but will open up the middle of the O-line for pressure. The last time I checked football was a game of chess. Its about the person who can make the proper adjustments that usually wins.
Catch my drift? You must play this way obviously...
How fun is it to use a few plays that "work" Seems kinda boring to me.
Yes, I caught your drift again, you obviously must be one of the spoon feed players. That lacks coaching skills, stick and the ability to adjust on the fly.
diljac
02-19-2007, 07:33 AM
Man, I dont have a clue and to tell you the truth I dont really care.
Oh yeah I'm new so What up?
Well peace out :)
BroncsSB#3
02-19-2007, 09:53 AM
In a nutshell in the gaming word cheese is something somebody can't stop. That is basically what it has come down to in this day in age. Can't stop the HB dive instead of telling your opponent good game and going offline to practice against the play. Just pause the game and call him a cheeser or do so after the game and the classic do it over the mic midgame.
Whats funny is that in the NFL they'll run the same play over and over again if the defense can't stop it. If they can't stop what your doing why should you handicap yourself and let your opponent off lightly. Now granted in the NFL they change the formation, but they'll practically run something into the ground if you can't stop it.
What about the swerve? Do you think its ok to use?
24CHAMP24
02-19-2007, 11:00 AM
Hey its a rehash post from the other thread so....
The quarter defense is HORRIBLE VS THE RUN. If you ran the ball you would be getting gains of 5 yards a pop at the min. Is it my fault you hae forgotten what running the ball does? Since EA brought back suction blocking in Madden 06 once a player gets into the blockers radisu they get sucked into the block. Thats one of the main reason blocking improved so much from Madden 05 to Madden 06. Basically an attacking man defense is running themselves into the blockers.
Is it cheese when Vick runs around all game long in the NFL? No! Defensive Coordinators design blitz packages to contain Vick. Maybe you should try doing so as well. And I'm not talking about calling QB contain plays and expecting to keep Vick in the pocket. Vick's a left handed QB send blitzers from the left to keep him off balance and going away from his throwing side. Most of the Falcons users are incompentent anyway so blitzing your RCB or the NB should be adequate for keeping vick under wraps.
Teams sometimes force feed the ball to their star players: Owens, Smith, Moss, etc. So you should expect a heavy dose of a teams best player anyway. When you play the Chargers who do you key in on? LT, Gates, Rivers or McCardell? If you play as the safety you can take away the threat of the deep ball you can also have your safeties play the sideeline. By hitting the coverage audible and pressing the right analog stick up then doing this again to have the safeties playing the sideline. Doing this though opens up the middle of the field for post routes.
LoL, conventional 4-3 2 man under will do the trick.
I run a 3-4 defense so theres no point in me spreading and looping my D-line. That will only opne a million running lanes. Running up the gut, running draw/delay plays, sliding your o-line protection to fan out (L1+Up) will prevent pressure from the outside, but will open up the middle of the O-line for pressure. The last time I checked football was a game of chess. Its about the person who can make the proper adjustments that usually wins.
Yes, I caught your drift again, you obviously must be one of the spoon feed players. That lacks coaching skills, stick and the ability to adjust on the fly.
I'm not saying that i can't stop any of this. Just stating what the definition of "cheese" is. I'm 30-9 on 360. 84-20 on PS2. I can hold my own....
vicious2500
02-20-2007, 11:50 AM
What about the swerve? Do you think its ok to use?
The swerve is pure garvage and simply to stop. Its only effective on people who have no stick and let the CPU do all the work for them. The easiest way to combat the swerve is to play on All-Madden. If they click off the WR then they willn't go for the ball at all. The other way is to click on and run to the X and user pick the ball who cares where their swerving.
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