ibblacklavender02 wrote:
setherick wrote:
Do the changes fix these bullshit plays where the QB goes to throw to a WR 40 yards down the field and instead drills the DE right in the chest? (For a game based on physics, the physics ****.)
https://fakepigskin.myfootballnow.com/gamecenter/view/2070#370216Although it was an away game so crowd noise was against me, and I poorly game planned (obviously my opponents game plan was superior since he went for every fourth down and my QB couldn't complete a pass to open receivers so he obviously had the better defense), and my players don't know the plays, and really if I would just spend more time working on my OL I wouldn't get sacked so often, and if I only paid attention to the one attribute that made QBs not complete random players any given game...
Bruh!! This was probably the worst example.
I can just start posting all of the examples where the Z-axis is not taken into consideration if that would help. My last game had multiple knockdowns by both teams by LBs that were in the middle of the angle of throw, but would have had to jump more than 15 feet in the air to knockdown a pass. Would that help?
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Here are four from my latest game in 2 where the player that disrupts the ball is angle on to the throw. Two of these are definitely plausible, but the other two really aren't. It makes me wonder if the QB's release is calculated at all. Or if all throws have the same basic flight pattern where the apex is more or less a static value.
https://mfn2.myfootballnow.com/gamecenter/view/4766#875777 -- This one is not bad. QB probably tried to throw a lazer here.
https://mfn2.myfootballnow.com/gamecenter/view/4766#875789 -- QB is throwing off his back foot, across his body to a receiver 40 yards away. (Not a good decision.) This one is iffy. I think the 6'4" 277 pound DL may be able to jump up and tip it, but the angle of the throw and distance suggest that the QB's release should have been higher.
https://mfn2.myfootballnow.com/gamecenter/view/4766#875800 -- This one I find inexcusable. Pause the play at the moment the DB tips the pass. The 5'11" DB (with a punish of 20) is 8 yards in front of the receiver. The ball will have reached an apex and will be dropping at this point, but unless the QB is trying to throw a 30 yard bullet, the ball will still be out of reach for the DB.
https://mfn2.myfootballnow.com/gamecenter/view/4766#875853 -- This one is also iffy. I can see a QB trying to throw a lazer here, but more likely the QB is going to try to drop the ball in front of the WR who has outside position on the DB covering him. That means the ball would have more of an arch to it, and the stud DB that knocks it down wouldn't be able to reach it.
Last edited at 7/23/2016 10:04 am