The shot meter measures timing....not form. The shooting aspect of the game is about timing...not form. Since the meter measures timing, how hard is it to go into practice mode and learning the timing for the team you use? With practice, you should eventually learn the timing which will lead to the muscle memory for the button or shot stick. Why do you need the visual cue in a live game if you practice?
Players have amnesia when it comes to shooting. If you miss, then shoot again. If you miss, then shoot again. If you miss, then shoot again. At some point, your muscle memory for the button or shot stick should kick in. If you're still missing, then it's just time to move to Plan B, and you'll just have practice again once the game over.
After enough games and practice, you should just "know" the releases of your players. You shouldn't need a visual cue to tell you when to release the shot.

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