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merenoise
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Originally posted by Mike Rogers
But there will be revision of the rate of bad passes going on for next season, so I'll reference it then with Catch/Bort and see if there is anything else unintended happening.


In addition to the change that Mike Rodgers alludes to in this post from Bugs what other changes are on the radar for season 29?
Edited by merenoise on May 16, 2012 23:57:14
 
dahman32
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Good question
 
Jay Gold
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Nerfed kicking so it's impossible to connect on a FG over 30 yards.
 
Robbnva
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hopefully a QB will be able to throw to a man in single coverage
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by Robbnva
hopefully a QB will be able to throw to a man in single coverage


Hopefully when that man in single coverage is open by 8 yards, he doesn't come to a near stop and allow the defender to catch up and swat the ball.
 
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Originally posted by dahman32
Hopefully when that man in single coverage is open by 8 yards, he doesn't come to a near stop and allow the defender to catch up and swat the ball.


vision/carry.
 
Robbnva
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would be nice on streak routes if the QB would actually try to throw the ball IN FRONT of the receiver...
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by Robbnva
would be nice on streak routes if the QB would actually try to throw the ball IN FRONT of the receiver...


I would take an over-throw over an under-throw any day. WR would atleast be able to try to make a diving catch attempt.
 
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Originally posted by dahman32
I would take an over-throw over an under-throw any day. WR would atleast be able to try to make a diving catch attempt.


This
 
Robbnva
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Originally posted by dahman32
Originally posted by Robbnva

would be nice on streak routes if the QB would actually try to throw the ball IN FRONT of the receiver...


I would take an over-throw over an under-throw any day. WR would atleast be able to try to make a diving catch attempt.


that is what I meant, if the WR is running down field, in front of the receiver would be over throwing him so he could possibly catch in stride or a diving catch
 
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Originally posted by dahman32
I would take an over-throw over an under-throw any day. WR would atleast be able to try to make a diving catch attempt.


This is the exact opposite of the way real football works.
 
Robbnva
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Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
This is the exact opposite of the way real football works.


diving catch isn't realistic but having the ball thrown so the WR can catch it without slowing down is how real football works.
 
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Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
This is the exact opposite of the way real football works.


I have heard, to make dotball work, is to do the exact opposite of real football.

Many times, the only passes that tend to lead the receiver, are ironically bad passes.
 
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Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
This is the exact opposite of the way real football works.


Is any of this like real football?

where can I place my bet on the answer.

My QB reached 433 in the top player rankings and is passing 53.9 % for the season
 
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Originally posted by KP
Is any of this like real football?

where can I place my bet on the answer.

My QB reached 433 in the top player rankings and is passing 53.9 % for the season


congrats, you passed better than Tim Tebow, Blaine Gabbert, and Sam bradford.

you forgot to mention that the team your QB was on is 5-10. QBs on bad teams don't pass with higher percentages.


now the QB on the #1 team in the league passed for 63.7%

in the NFL only 4 QBs had better numbers. Brady, Brees, Rogers, and Romo ()

Edited by Robbnva on May 24, 2012 11:54:32
Edited by Robbnva on May 24, 2012 11:54:05
 
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