Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
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Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
seems cool, cant complain about the first blog. hopefully the infamous 'RC' is officially gone.
It definitely was more difficult to do last year....but of course ppl. mastered it... But now all i want to hear is if we can finally get more pre snap controls on the DBs by forcing WRs inside or out, and OL Logic...no more Nano Blitzing from a re-blitzed LB because the Dlineman are all attacking the Center and guards so the LB can come scott free though the line. Great blog tho...EA Team definitely making good strides |
Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
It actually sounds really good, but ( you know there's always a big but in there) where are the vids? We have vids of the wrong catches, but where are the vids of the right catches. Until I see actual vids, it's all talk, like last year. Still though, it all sounds good. I'm just waiting on that vid now. :y7:
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Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
Something odd is happening. I don't see anything when I click the link just a blank page that says "catch tuning". And in this thread I only see 2 posts... 1 from the OP and another from splff3000... cleaned my browser cache out... still nothing.
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Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
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As for the blog, one other thing I'd like to add. I really really really hope that the receiver animation triggered takes into account awareness and route running. I really don't want to see Darius Heyward Bey make tip toe sideline catches just because it's the right situation. At least not until he can start making regular catches in real life lol. |
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Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
Nice blog, as others have said though, I'll believe it when I see it.
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Re: Ian Cummings' Catch Tuning Blog (3/24)
Good to see this is a point of emphasis. It'll be nice to see receivers run through catches. Also, although not specifically mentioned, I really hope they do something with the over the shoulder catch. It fired far to frequently and at the wrong time. Hopefully they mo-capped more head tracking and torso turning animations as well as making the receivers and defenders go aggressively to the ball. I patiently await more positive news (o-line/d-line interaction, 3-4 defensive principles, running animations, stat engine, formation subs, the removal of Tom Hammonds.)
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