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Redass Ranch
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Originally posted by Robbnva
and another thing, there used to be something Bort had coded that would prevent long plays to be called within the 5, you were forced to call short plays. what happened to that?
this... and not sure why a vision check would be needed... when the reality of the one's I've seen: it is the only time the QB leads the WR (or TE)
and another thing, there used to be something Bort had coded that would prevent long plays to be called within the 5, you were forced to call short plays. what happened to that?
this... and not sure why a vision check would be needed... when the reality of the one's I've seen: it is the only time the QB leads the WR (or TE)
Originally posted by Thunder66
+1
They should break off the route once they get close to the back of the endzone, or turn it up field once they get close to the sideline.
Offensive dots should never go out of bounds without the ball as you can't be the first player to touch it if you do, hence commonsense would dictate they would not continue on those routes, regardless of when/where they were called.
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They should break off the route once they get close to the back of the endzone, or turn it up field once they get close to the sideline.
Offensive dots should never go out of bounds without the ball as you can't be the first player to touch it if you do, hence commonsense would dictate they would not continue on those routes, regardless of when/where they were called.
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Originally posted by TruBucfan22
don't call a shitty play and you won't get a shitty result. problem solved.

and when you call the perfect route which the QB then proceeds to lead the WR or TE out of the endzone... what then?
don't call a shitty play and you won't get a shitty result. problem solved.

and when you call the perfect route which the QB then proceeds to lead the WR or TE out of the endzone... what then?
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2026177&pbp_id=2306721
The WR is standing out of bounds before the ball is in the air.
The WR is standing out of bounds before the ball is in the air.
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Originally posted by chiefy27
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2026177&pbp_id=2306721
The WR is standing out of bounds before the ball is in the air.
Notice the yellow line at the back of the endzone, he is trying to get the first down
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2026177&pbp_id=2306721
The WR is standing out of bounds before the ball is in the air.
Notice the yellow line at the back of the endzone, he is trying to get the first down

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Originally posted by dahman32
Notice the yellow line at the back of the endzone, he is trying to get the first down
7 pass blockers + 3 pass rushers who dont move = hurried bad throw
Notice the yellow line at the back of the endzone, he is trying to get the first down

7 pass blockers + 3 pass rushers who dont move = hurried bad throw
Redass Ranch
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these two plays make me laugh for those who say "pick a better play"
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2038220&pbp_id=2242607 - then feel free to watch the next play
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2038220&pbp_id=2242607 - then feel free to watch the next play
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Originally posted by Moretti
7 pass blockers + 3 pass rushers who dont move = hurried bad throw
I didn't even notice the hurried... bad throw ish, that's happening everywhere and in the least obvious plays. Didn't even see the "hurry". But the WR was already out of the endzone before the so-called hurry occurred.
7 pass blockers + 3 pass rushers who dont move = hurried bad throw
I didn't even notice the hurried... bad throw ish, that's happening everywhere and in the least obvious plays. Didn't even see the "hurry". But the WR was already out of the endzone before the so-called hurry occurred.
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Originally posted by IdRatherFlyFish
Think about that. A wide receiver streak is only really effective if the WR can use her speed and agility to create separation over a 15 or 20 yrd distance. What might you expect a WR to do if on a streak route, from the 5 yrd line? That route is bound to fail when called from that distance.
In the NFL, almost all routes have a 9-point star alternative to them based on the situation. Like if it is a blitz they cut-off routes after 3-steps and make a sharp cut depending on where they are at in relation to the defender (something the QB knows so they can pass in that direction without waiting for the WR to actually make the appropriate cut).
I know this is not the NFL by any means but maybe there should be some ability to have a "hot route" alternative if the play as intended would send the receivers out of bounds.
Think about that. A wide receiver streak is only really effective if the WR can use her speed and agility to create separation over a 15 or 20 yrd distance. What might you expect a WR to do if on a streak route, from the 5 yrd line? That route is bound to fail when called from that distance.
In the NFL, almost all routes have a 9-point star alternative to them based on the situation. Like if it is a blitz they cut-off routes after 3-steps and make a sharp cut depending on where they are at in relation to the defender (something the QB knows so they can pass in that direction without waiting for the WR to actually make the appropriate cut).
I know this is not the NFL by any means but maybe there should be some ability to have a "hot route" alternative if the play as intended would send the receivers out of bounds.
Edited by Westwind on Apr 27, 2012 09:50:57
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