I do not know all of this, but I don't think MFN is like a video game. The result of the play is determined by a series of calculations and number generation, not the actions of the players on the screen. The 2D display is just a graphic representation of those results.
So the outcome of the play, let's say, a 2-yard run, has been determined. The way that play is portrayed on the 2D doesn't determine its outcome. The RB could run backwards for 20 and forward for 22 on your screen and the end result is the same as if he had run straight up the gut for 2 yards.
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