Originally posted by Galithor
I've seen my guys that aren't turning and running through a zone with a receiver break on the pass, only to fail the INT attempt due to lack of vertical/interception skills (I assume). Happens 3-6 times a game typically. Ends up looking like a wide open receiver catching a pass, but it's more just the defender tried to make a play and failed on a lack of skills, than because the receiver wasn't covered.
This is what makes me believe you could run some really effective zone defenses in Vet with some good planning. One thing I do love about the graphics in this game compared to the dots. If I seen something like that in GLB1 I would never think to increase vertical on the CB in a replay like that. (not that many people don't increase jumping for obvious coverage reasons but seeing exactly what is happening in a replay has a lot of value)
I've seen my guys that aren't turning and running through a zone with a receiver break on the pass, only to fail the INT attempt due to lack of vertical/interception skills (I assume). Happens 3-6 times a game typically. Ends up looking like a wide open receiver catching a pass, but it's more just the defender tried to make a play and failed on a lack of skills, than because the receiver wasn't covered.
This is what makes me believe you could run some really effective zone defenses in Vet with some good planning. One thing I do love about the graphics in this game compared to the dots. If I seen something like that in GLB1 I would never think to increase vertical on the CB in a replay like that. (not that many people don't increase jumping for obvious coverage reasons but seeing exactly what is happening in a replay has a lot of value)






























