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  • RDMercer
    Rookie
    • May 2003
    • 348

    #1

    I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

    On an extra point attempt I noticed my RG flying backward in reaction to the DL diving for the block...It's a wanky animation that basically turns your OL into a human crash dummy that folds up and gets thrown backwards into your kicker...Upon further review, what looks like what should have been a season ending leg snapping injury became a moment for my kicker to overcome it ala Jean Claude Van Damme...So glad I activated my 90's action movie skill set before the game!





  • Peacefrog
    Rookie
    • Jul 2013
    • 148

    #2
    Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

    Son of Jean Claude Van Damme: awesome!
    Recruited this beast: more awesome!
    Making him kick extra points: AWE--wait, what? Dude....
    The secret to winning:
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    • skundy
      Rookie
      • Sep 2007
      • 479

      #3
      Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

      Funny shiz man lol. The flying backwards linemen has become rather annoying, I still haven't had a kick blocked by cpu. Has anyone?

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      • jayhawkfan11
        Rookie
        • Jul 2011
        • 358

        #4
        Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

        Ya this is a glitch that several other people have noticed. Every extra point the RG looks like he is on ice skates and the defense nearly blocks the FG, but I've never had them actually block one yet.

        As long as I don't get injuries and/or CPU doesn't start blocking the extra points I'm ok with it, but would be nice for it to get fixed.

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        • Peacefrog
          Rookie
          • Jul 2013
          • 148

          #5
          Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

          For some reason he kicks out to block the safety off the edge, but changes his mind halfway there and goes for the DT instead.

          Haven't had a kick blocked from it yet. Also, never been able to block a kick by user-ing the DT
          The secret to winning:
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          • sXeInYoFace
            Rookie
            • Jul 2013
            • 148

            #6
            Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

            I really do believe that field goals, extra points, and punts are scripted plays that are going to happen no matter what you do. Take one of your players and stand him directly in front of the punter before the ball is snapped. The ball will literally pass through your player as if he were a ghost. The punter will then receive the ball and kick it, with his body and kicking motion passing through your player, again, as if he were a ghost. I tried this to see what the animation for a blocked punt would look like. I stood my guy right by the punter, hoping to swat the punt down as it left the punter's foot. Never happened, the kick animation and punter's leg "phased" right through me. Did this on field goals and extra points also...same result. It is just not meant to be. Try for yourself, maybe I am just hallucinating or something.

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            • RDMercer
              Rookie
              • May 2003
              • 348

              #7
              Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

              Originally posted by Peacefrog
              Son of Jean Claude Van Damme: awesome!
              Recruited this beast: more awesome!
              Making him kick extra points: AWE--wait, what? Dude....
              Dude I know...Unfortunately, like his father, he only appears to be badass...Hollywood man...

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              • Sanchez_Mareno
                MVP
                • Feb 2009
                • 3485

                #8
                Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

                In over 50 games on '14 ive blocked the grand total of 1 FG, with a CB off the offensive left edge
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                • canesfins
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 2412

                  #9
                  Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

                  Originally posted by Sanchez_Mareno
                  In over 50 games on '14 ive blocked the grand total of 1 FG, with a CB off the offensive left edge
                  Consider your self lucky. You blocked a fg more times than 95% of us had.

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                  • UKwannabe
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 61

                    #10
                    Re: I Knew Recruiting The Son Of Jean Claude Van Damme Would Pay Off...

                    Played a guy who came out in FG block and would move the back safety and time it to where here would have a nice little 5 yard sprint coming off the right. He got close a couple times so I started changing up my kicking timing.

                    It was 2 games later and I was playing another user who was running out the clock. He goes for a game winning 20 yard FG and I got the timing perfect by mimicking the guy I had played earlier. I blocked my first FG/PAT doing it and sent the game to overtime and won. By far the coolest moment in NCAA this year for me.

                    With the being said, I've blocked 4 total FG/PATs since picking up this technique in the last 25 or so online games I've played. It's still very hard to do.

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