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In this play, the QB throws a wonky screen pass to the back and it kind of goes behind the HB and he does not immediately catch and run. This has been happening quite a bit with the new sim, and it's more excessive than it needs to be. My success rate with screens getting caught well is not much different than downfield passes to HB's. Screens for upper tier teams should be caught successfully and with immediate forward momentum by the HB 90% of the time. This whole screen to the HB and watch him remain in a dead standstill for 5-10 ticks is ridiculous.
Now for the next part, after the HB does not move for a long time the LB comes up and knocks the ball away from him. I don't really know what's the proper way to count ticks but it looks like about 23 ticks for me. 23 ticks that the HB had the ball, did not move, and yet the defender was still able to knock the ball away from him.
I don't know what's going on with this play, but it just looks broke to me.
In this play, the QB throws a wonky screen pass to the back and it kind of goes behind the HB and he does not immediately catch and run. This has been happening quite a bit with the new sim, and it's more excessive than it needs to be. My success rate with screens getting caught well is not much different than downfield passes to HB's. Screens for upper tier teams should be caught successfully and with immediate forward momentum by the HB 90% of the time. This whole screen to the HB and watch him remain in a dead standstill for 5-10 ticks is ridiculous.
Now for the next part, after the HB does not move for a long time the LB comes up and knocks the ball away from him. I don't really know what's the proper way to count ticks but it looks like about 23 ticks for me. 23 ticks that the HB had the ball, did not move, and yet the defender was still able to knock the ball away from him.
I don't know what's going on with this play, but it just looks broke to me.
Edited by Mike Rogers on Feb 24, 2012 02:13:35 (Dupe)