You have to use rules if you want to use any other defensive formation against an opponent's goalline offense. I would advise making a rule and adjusting it based on opponent :)
I went back through my games and noticed that the times I got burned on 80 yard TD passes were often the offensive play being goal-line play-action TE drag and me being goal-line blitz.
Wait, are you saying whenever I call an offensive play from that formation the computer will automatically pick one of those goal-line defensive plays regardless of field position UNLESS they've creaTed a rule against it? That seems pretty open to abuse. I could run goal-line play-action TE drag 20 times a game and the other team Will respond with goal-line defensive every time regardless of field position?
if the team only has goalline blitz d plays checked in their playbook. Other goalline plays will play the pass but get gashed on run. Most people ran the goalline blitz plays cause it stopped the run but it gives up easy pass tds. So you would need other goalline plays in your book
Oh, my teams stats against the run are awesome. ???? I'm only giving up about 60 yards a game on the ground. It's those 80 yard TD passes that are the problem.
that's the issue, you will stop the run good with goalline run blitzes against goalline runs but when they pass there's a tightend that runs uncovered. If you can live with giving up a big play here and there it's fine cause you'll stuff the run that's up to you