There are a lot of factors that go into "broken tackles" though, and I don't think that right now it's a well represented part of the game. If we look at someone like "Beast Mode" Lynch, he was able to break tackles because he had a rare combination of speed, lower body strength, physical weight, low center of gravity, and hip drive. Most of his "broken tackles" were really him pushing the scrum 5, 10, 50 yards down the field. We don't have a lot of that in MFN right now. Instead, we have offensive players bouncing off defenders immediately getting back up to full speed and then doing the same thing to the next defender. As much as I want to see broken tackles occasionally, I want to see my defenders play like they have a brain and can wrap up more.