can anyone shed some light on how this works from a game mechanics standpoint?
I have two dots where i'm interested:
one is a returnman who i'm intending to build with good jumping skills and some Hurdle VA. he's a rookie, so just starting, but in about 10 games including scrims/preseason only like two "missed diving tackles" so far. in this replay, for example, the missed diving tackle guy is either being dragged or the attempt itself slowed the returner enough that the stupid punter was able to come in and make the play. http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2216115&pbp_id=359840
watched tick by tick, there is the diving tackle (the defender's dot turns solid red), then one tick where the returner moves forward, then the next tick its like the returner is pulled backward toward the tackler. I'm assuming this is the dragging. He eventually breaks free but was held up long enough to be denied the TD.
what would help him break free faster or avoid dragging the guy at all? strength? agility? jumping?
the other dot is is a LB with Rip the Ball...so that's more passive (relying on other defenders to be dragged), but still of interest as far as mechanics of a tackler being dragged.
how does dragging differ, if at all, on a regular tackling attempt vs. a diving tackling attempt? carrying and strength help break a normal tackle, jumping helps avoid a diving tackle--is it the same for avoiding/ditching the cling-on?
I have two dots where i'm interested:
one is a returnman who i'm intending to build with good jumping skills and some Hurdle VA. he's a rookie, so just starting, but in about 10 games including scrims/preseason only like two "missed diving tackles" so far. in this replay, for example, the missed diving tackle guy is either being dragged or the attempt itself slowed the returner enough that the stupid punter was able to come in and make the play. http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2216115&pbp_id=359840
watched tick by tick, there is the diving tackle (the defender's dot turns solid red), then one tick where the returner moves forward, then the next tick its like the returner is pulled backward toward the tackler. I'm assuming this is the dragging. He eventually breaks free but was held up long enough to be denied the TD.
what would help him break free faster or avoid dragging the guy at all? strength? agility? jumping?
the other dot is is a LB with Rip the Ball...so that's more passive (relying on other defenders to be dragged), but still of interest as far as mechanics of a tackler being dragged.
how does dragging differ, if at all, on a regular tackling attempt vs. a diving tackling attempt? carrying and strength help break a normal tackle, jumping helps avoid a diving tackle--is it the same for avoiding/ditching the cling-on?






























