Originally posted by Kvothe27
The QB gets the ball at 3 ticks in all of the examples, both Vet and Rookie. Maine's C has gold First Strike, so there is definitely a significant difference in snap reaction between the teams, meaning different snap reactions don't seem to affect how quickly the C gets the ball to the QB.
I do think the idea of it being a QB-related thing, rather than the HB, is interesting. Besides leadership, as viper mentioned, maybe it could also be a balance check with the QB.
Alternatively, maybe some handoffs are scripted differently than others. A 4WR Dive may have a different formula than an I Slam, and thus you get some plays with a 6 tick time between snap and handoff and some plays with 7 or 8 ticks. As for why that number sometimes changes within a single play...
if you figure in balance yhou also would have to figure in footwork for the backpedal on some hand offs or pitches
The QB gets the ball at 3 ticks in all of the examples, both Vet and Rookie. Maine's C has gold First Strike, so there is definitely a significant difference in snap reaction between the teams, meaning different snap reactions don't seem to affect how quickly the C gets the ball to the QB.
I do think the idea of it being a QB-related thing, rather than the HB, is interesting. Besides leadership, as viper mentioned, maybe it could also be a balance check with the QB.
Alternatively, maybe some handoffs are scripted differently than others. A 4WR Dive may have a different formula than an I Slam, and thus you get some plays with a 6 tick time between snap and handoff and some plays with 7 or 8 ticks. As for why that number sometimes changes within a single play...
if you figure in balance yhou also would have to figure in footwork for the backpedal on some hand offs or pitches






























