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hosh13
posted: 2012-08-04 14:03:31 (ID: 50140) Report Abuse
Does this game compress the secondary in the red zone (<20) thus making it harder to pass?
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posted: 2012-08-07 17:13:59 (ID: 50742) Report Abuse
I doesn't seem like it, but I don't know for sure.

I don't think the game engine adjusts based on field position (just my opinion).

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hosh13
posted: 2012-08-07 17:18:39 (ID: 50744) Report Abuse
It's just that I had a game recently and threw 2 intercepts both inside the opp 5yd line.

I had not really had many INTs up to that point in recent games. Maybe just a fluke.
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bwadders76
posted: 2012-08-07 18:18:45 (ID: 50756) Report Abuse
hosh13 wrote:
It's just that I had a game recently and threw 2 intercepts both inside the opp 5yd line.

I had not really had many INTs up to that point in recent games. Maybe just a fluke.


with only 15 yards of field to play in then it's likely to be more compressed just down to pure mathematics but like the previous post I don't know if it compresses the D within the red zone as a rule
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alexshans84
posted: 2012-08-07 18:19:56 (ID: 50757) Report Abuse
From my todays game:
1 and 10 to go on opp 19, Aleksandr Tretyakov (OC) snaps the ball to Pavel Rogov (QB), Pavel Rogov (QB) selected Iosif Kalshnikov (TE/R) as target, BES:0.94339622641509, DB:0.9, BE:0.84905660377358, rush, the pass goes inner right to the receiver, who catches the ball, the complete defensive backfield is missing the tackle opportunity, the result is a 19 yards pass, touchdown

1 and 10 to go on opp 15, Savva Lobanov (OC) snaps the ball to Daniil Gorbunov (QB), Daniil Gorbunov (QB) selected Filipp Golikov (WR/L) as target, BES:0.94339622641509, DB:1.1, BE:1.0377358490566, rush, the pass goes inner left to the receiver, who catches the ball, the tackle was missed by Antonio Barreto (FS/R), this was a 15 yards pass, touchdown

1 and 10 to go on opp 16, Savva Lobanov (OC) snaps the ball to Daniil Gorbunov (QB), Daniil Gorbunov (QB) selected Filipp Golikov (WR/R) as target, BES:0.94339622641509, DB:1.3, BE:1.2264150943396, rush, Larry Weber (MLB) goes for the blitz, the pass goes outer right to the receiver, who catches the ball, the result is a 16 yards pass, touchdown

So I don't think that there's the difference in redzone passing
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hosh13
posted: 2012-08-07 19:30:47 (ID: 50785) Report Abuse
Maybe it's only a big factor inside the 10, or even 5yd line. Those TDs of yours still keep a secondary honest to some degree with 25yds or so behind them.
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