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alexshans84
posted: 2012-03-23 09:31:45 (ID: 33510) Report Abuse
I've collected the commentary lines and want to know what it means for you guys or maybe Peter will give explanation
My guessings:

Pass

"pass is incomplete, overthrown" or "overthrown ... pass, incomplete" don't know is there any difference - tells that QB made a mistake (bad PAS or VIS) or WR/TE has bad POS or SPE.

"pass is incomplete, the receiver was not able to make the catch"
"the receiver can not catch this ... pass, incomplete"
means that defense successfully covered WR/TE.

Rush

"the well blocked Defense Line can not do anything against"
"the blockers crushed the Defense Line"
"there is no Defense Line after the block"
what's the difference?
tells that all DL's was successfully blocked

"there is no SS who could tackle him"
means that RB/FB is behind D-line and LB's in "open field"

Defense

"breaks through the line"
Is it the same as "goes for the blitz", but only for DE's?

what's the difference between "nice tackle" and simply "tackled"?


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Tarjan
posted: 2012-03-23 11:37:18 (ID: 33516) Report Abuse
alexshans84 wrote:


"there is no SS who could tackle him"
means that RB/FB is behind D-line and LB's in "open field"



That´s something i don´t realy understand, perhaps it´s my bad english but as long as i got an SS on the field there should be a possibility for him to tackle
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alexshans84
posted: 2012-03-23 11:44:22 (ID: 33517) Report Abuse
Tarjan wrote:
alexshans84 wrote:


"there is no SS who could tackle him"
means that RB/FB is behind D-line and LB's in "open field"



That´s something i don´t realy understand, perhaps it´s my bad english but as long as i got an SS on the field there should be a possibility for him to tackle


Maybe it indicates that SS hasn't enough speed to tackle RB/FB?
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posted: 2012-03-23 12:28:23 (ID: 33520)
alexshans84 wrote:
Pass

"pass is incomplete, overthrown" or "overthrown ... pass, incomplete" don't know is there any difference - tells that QB made a mistake (bad PAS or VIS) or WR/TE has bad POS or SPE.

true

"pass is incomplete, the receiver was not able to make the catch"
"the receiver can not catch this ... pass, incomplete"
means that defense successfully covered WR/TE.
true, could be as well he is just worse (the receiver)

Rush

"the well blocked Defense Line can not do anything against"
"the blockers crushed the Defense Line"
"there is no Defense Line after the block"
what's the difference?
tells that all DL's was successfully blocked
true

"there is no SS who could tackle him"
means that RB/FB is behind D-line and LB's in "open field"
there is just no SS in distance to tackle
Defense

"breaks through the line"
Is it the same as "goes for the blitz", but only for DE's?
true
what's the difference between "nice tackle" and simply "tackled"?
nothing

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posted: 2012-03-23 12:28:57 (ID: 33521)
alexshans84 wrote:
Tarjan wrote:
alexshans84 wrote:


"there is no SS who could tackle him"
means that RB/FB is behind D-line and LB's in "open field"



That´s something i don´t realy understand, perhaps it´s my bad english but as long as i got an SS on the field there should be a possibility for him to tackle


Maybe it indicates that SS hasn't enough speed to tackle RB/FB?


Could be one reason, yes
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alexshans84
posted: 2012-03-23 13:01:19 (ID: 33524) Report Abuse
Thank you very much, Peter
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slider6
posted: 2012-03-23 16:43:22 (ID: 33534) Report Abuse
Tarjan wrote:
alexshans84 wrote:


"there is no SS who could tackle him"
means that RB/FB is behind D-line and LB's in "open field"



That´s something i don´t realy understand, perhaps it´s my bad english but as long as i got an SS on the field there should be a possibility for him to tackle

Most of the time that I have noticed this line is when I'm playing with only 3 DBs (No SS on the field at all) or the SS has gone for the blitz.
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