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  • DoubleZ_3
    Pro
    • Sep 2013
    • 555

    #1

    Anyone else experiencing this stat bug?

    2 games in, Ryan Matthews has 3 rushing TD and 2 rec. TD.

    Game 1 logged it correctly.

    Game 2 i threw a td to matthews but the game counted it as another rushing TD. this is the second time ive noticed this idk if im crazy, if its just me, or if its a known issue im just ignorant about.
  • redsox4evur
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2013
    • 18169

    #2
    Re: Anyone else experiencing this stat bug?

    Was the one in game a screen pass by any chance? Because I've seen it before on a screen to a WR where he was given a rush on a screen pass.


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    • Hooe
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2002
      • 21555

      #3
      Re: Anyone else experiencing this stat bug?

      If you throw a pass to a running back (or on some other specific play concepts such as a bubble screen) in which the ball travels laterally or actually moves backwards relative to the line of scrimmage, the receiver of the lateral pass will accumulate rushing yards instead of receiving yards.

      Which makes sense, because what you are effectively doing when this happens is no different than a pitch on a speed option.

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      • btemp
        Rookie
        • Mar 2010
        • 160

        #4
        Re: Anyone else experiencing this stat bug?

        I've had issues with it mis-scoring passing TDs. Threw 4 but the stats showed 7.

        Also had issues where it counts rushing TDs as passing and vice versa for the QB.

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        • DoubleZ_3
          Pro
          • Sep 2013
          • 555

          #5
          Re: Anyone else experiencing this stat bug?

          Originally posted by CM Hooe
          If you throw a pass to a running back (or on some other specific play concepts such as a bubble screen) in which the ball travels laterally or actually moves backwards relative to the line of scrimmage, the receiver of the lateral pass will accumulate rushing yards instead of receiving yards.

          Which makes sense, because what you are effectively doing when this happens is no different than a pitch on a speed option.
          that does make sense, however if thats case why would a qb get a pass td but the rec a rushing td? idk haha
          Originally posted by redsox4evur
          Was the one in game a screen pass by any chance? Because I've seen it before on a screen to a WR where he was given a rush on a screen pass.


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          yeah pretty much. 6 yards out passed it about thr same length to the right( almost horizontally)

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