Master the NFC West challenges in NFL Street! Learn strategies to stop the 49ers, shut down the Rams goal line, and nail tricky pitch plays. Get those Development Points!
Alright, let's break down the NFC West challenges in NFL Street. These can be a bit tricky, but with the right approach, you'll be racking up those Development Points and unlocking cool stuff in no time. We'll go through each one, starting with the 49ers.
Opposing Team: 49ers
Difficulty: Legendary Skills
Challenge Cost: 160 Tokens
Rewards: 1,120 Development Points
Challenge Description: Stop the 49ers from getting a first down (or scoring) on their first drive.
This one feels a lot like a goal line stand, but you've got a bit more room to work with. The main goal here is to prevent them from getting that first down on their initial drive. Your best bet is to get pressure on the quarterback ASAP. A quick sack will put them in a tough long-yardage situation, making it way easier to stop them. Keep an eye out for a lucky turnover too – snagging an interception or fumble recovery can end the challenge right there and bag you those sweet Development Points.
Opposing Team: Rams
Difficulty: Legendary Skills
Challenge Cost: 160 Tokens
Rewards: 1,120 Development Points, Created Team Logo: Ninjas
Challenge Description: Make a goal line stand against the Rams.
This is your classic goal line stand scenario. The key here is to shut them down for a loss on at least the first two plays. You can do this by stuffing their run game or, even better, dropping the QB in the backfield for a sack. If you've got a linebacker with high tackling and power, try to get him to tackle the QB directly – he'll often fumble. If you can recover that fumble, you might just win the challenge on a single play!
Opposing Team: Random Team
Difficulty: Got Skills
Challenge Cost: 200 Tokens
Rewards: +3 Catching Gloves
Challenge Description: Calling a running play, successfully pitch the ball twice on your very first play.
Honestly, this challenge is pretty straightforward, which is why it doesn't get any stars. Even with a less-than-stellar team, pulling off two pitches on the first play shouldn't be too tough. If you're struggling with this, you might want to practice the basic controls a bit more. Just get the ball, initiate the pitch, and then quickly initiate another one before the play is over.
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