Originally posted by TJ Spikes
it also appears to be misleading information regarding the whole 'pop the ball loose' thing.
tbf, I don't think that's actually wrong, it's just that that roll is incredibly hard to make and also reliant on something you can't control (momentum). It's clearly a small secondary benefit of the skill though. The skill is primarily about stopping a ball carriers momentum.
Originally posted by TJ Spikes
Like I could have 90 speed, but if the LB is coming off a block, or whatever, and isn't running fast at the moment of impact, then no fumble chance.
No fumble chance from power tackling, absolutely. And no amount of speed, quickness, footwork, conditioning, whatever your poison is, is going to help in those situations. It's entirely luck.
Originally posted by TJ Spikes
Basically what it comes down to is FFs, from power tackling, are situation based. FFs from Strip Tech can happen at any time.
Absolutely.
it also appears to be misleading information regarding the whole 'pop the ball loose' thing.
tbf, I don't think that's actually wrong, it's just that that roll is incredibly hard to make and also reliant on something you can't control (momentum). It's clearly a small secondary benefit of the skill though. The skill is primarily about stopping a ball carriers momentum.
Originally posted by TJ Spikes
Like I could have 90 speed, but if the LB is coming off a block, or whatever, and isn't running fast at the moment of impact, then no fumble chance.
No fumble chance from power tackling, absolutely. And no amount of speed, quickness, footwork, conditioning, whatever your poison is, is going to help in those situations. It's entirely luck.
Originally posted by TJ Spikes
Basically what it comes down to is FFs, from power tackling, are situation based. FFs from Strip Tech can happen at any time.
Absolutely.
Edited by Cuivienen on Dec 1, 2015 09:51:48






























