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  • edborstein
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 195

    #1

    Drop-Kicking

    Today I decided to try something, to see if the development crew threw in a few quirks, in kicking.

    I was within the twenty, but I decided to choose to punt. I aimed the punt right through the up-rights, like a field goal. In the NFL you can punt a field goal, and you still get credited with 3 points. Doug Flutie made this famous, by doing it in combo with a fake-throw. So my question is, has anyone found a way to get drop-kick field goals to work?

    TL;DR: Can you drop-kcik in M12?
  • kashmir28
    Rookie
    • Aug 2008
    • 71

    #2
    Re: Drop-Kicking

    A drop-kick and a punt are very different. If I'm not mistaken, with a drop-kick, the ball must first touch the ground (being dropped by the kicker) before being kicked, hence drop. I may be wrong.

    Forget to answer your question. Have not seen a drop kick in any addition of Madden (going back 20 years). Guess it's on their to develop list with the shovel pass.
    Last edited by kashmir28; 10-17-2011, 05:46 PM.

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    • xblake16x
      Pro
      • Jan 2009
      • 620

      #3
      Re: Drop-Kicking

      You are right kash

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      • edborstein
        Rookie
        • Jul 2011
        • 195

        #4
        Re: Drop-Kicking

        Ahh, thatd make more sense. Thank you for clearing that up!

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        • redsfan4life
          MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 2763

          #5
          Re: Drop-Kicking

          They used to have shovel passes on PS2. I could swear they did. If you were close enough to the RB you'd just kinda flick it do him.
          PSN: Maserati_Bryan17

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          • BlackJackRabbit
            Rookie
            • Aug 2011
            • 184

            #6
            Re: Drop-Kicking

            Originally posted by redsfan4life
            They used to have shovel passes on PS2. I could swear they did. If you were close enough to the RB you'd just kinda flick it do him.
            They had a lot of things on the PS2.

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            • TNT713
              Banned
              • May 2004
              • 2043

              #7
              Re: Drop-Kicking

              A ball must touch the ground before being kicked through the uprights to count 3-pts. That's why there's a holder on FG/XP.

              A ball kicked from the air thru the uprights is a touchback.

              In any case, any scrimmage kick that passes the line of scrimmage forfeits possession by the kicking team unless muffed or fumbled and recovered by the kicking team.

              Later

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              • TNT713
                Banned
                • May 2004
                • 2043

                #8
                Re: Drop-Kicking

                Originally posted by kashmir28
                A drop-kick and a punt are very different. If I'm not mistaken, with a drop-kick, the ball must first touch the ground (being dropped by the kicker) before being kicked, hence drop. I may be wrong.

                Forget to answer your question. Have not seen a drop kick in any addition of Madden (going back 20 years). Guess it's on their to develop list with the shovel pass.
                True...

                It's doubtful we'll see a drop kick in Madden... Considering Doug Flutie kicked the last successful attempt AND the most recent before that happened in the 1940's... ('47 I think) - don't expect it on Madden.

                It's not a big enough part of the game.

                Later

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