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notsch
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posted: 2013-02-13 19:29:38 (ID: 82960) Report Abuse |
and the WR were tackled by whom?
#1/#2 or #3/#4? - Does a missed tackle "slow down" a ball carrier? (This would explain, why weaker #3 and #4 CBs can make tackles that seconds eralier were missed by stronger and more talented #1 and #2 CBs) Yes, breaking tackles slows a player down. I think that was introduced with the new engine or its first update. Last edited on 2013-02-13 19:32:50 by notsch |
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wiesengrund
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posted: 2013-02-13 19:37:21 (ID: 82962) Report Abuse |
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notsch
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posted: 2013-02-13 19:56:25 (ID: 82965) Report Abuse |
ok, thats funny....so, obviously the tackle opportunities in a pass play using dime is always #1/#2, #3/#4, (SF). Well, that has to be the way the engine works...no man-to-man-coverage, but the #1/#2 know whom to cover...it is like quantum mechanics: you cannot imagine how it works, but its what the formulas put out |
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dgrid
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posted: 2013-02-16 06:01:30 (ID: 83355) Report Abuse |
Is it possible that the 2 CBs on each side "share" a zone? After the better CBs missed their tackles, the slot corners come into play, and finish off the carrier.
Just a newbie thought... |
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panoramix
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posted: 2013-02-16 11:04:55 (ID: 83377) Report Abuse |
notsch wrote:ok, thats funny....so, obviously the tackle opportunities in a pass play using dime is always #1/#2, #3/#4, (SF).
Well, that has to be the way the engine works...no man-to-man-coverage, but the #1/#2 know whom to cover...it is like quantum mechanics: you cannot imagine how it works, but its what the formulas put out After the flying defensive end, the flying cornerback. Pete, can I have a flying blitzing linebacker with direct lane to the nose of the opposite QB? |
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