Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

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  • adamgod8
    Rookie
    • Apr 2009
    • 449

    #1

    Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

    How many years have they been broken and how hard could it possibly be to fix? The line drive into a defender and hope it bounces off them isn't how onside kicks are executed.
  • Datninja619
    MVP
    • Jul 2012
    • 1918

    #2
    Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

    It's gotten significantly pointless ever since they dumbed it down.

    I miss the days when we could aim where on the ball we wanted to kick.

    Special teams in general just need a good revamp.


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    • althor
      Rookie
      • Sep 2015
      • 291

      #3
      Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

      Wow guys, I mean as complicated and buggy as this game is, to try and come up with stuff like this is... well I don't know but dang.

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      • The JareBear
        Be Good To One Another
        • Jul 2010
        • 11560

        #4
        Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

        Yeah special teams in general need a lot of work
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        • Datninja619
          MVP
          • Jul 2012
          • 1918

          #5
          Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

          Originally posted by althor
          Wow guys, I mean as complicated and buggy as this game is, to try and come up with stuff like this is... well I don't know but dang.
          Special teams is the most important unit in a football game.

          Heck yeah I'm going to be nit picky when I can't seal a game because squib kicks aren't in Madden 16.

          Or be nit picky because onside kicks have no strategy in Madden anymore.

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          • scooterperpetual
            Pro
            • Aug 2015
            • 811

            #6
            Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

            Originally posted by Datninja619
            Special teams is the most important unit in a football game.

            Heck yeah I'm going to be nit picky when I can't seal a game because squib kicks aren't in Madden 16.

            Or be nit picky because onside kicks have no strategy in Madden anymore.
            The fact that squib kicks in the game really kind of bothered me I honestly have no idea why they removed them I nearly lost a game because they completed a Hail Mary pass after just fair catching in the end zone. I know you can still do a ghetto squib kick but it just doesn't seem like something that should or need to be removed.
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            • SolidSquid
              MVP
              • Aug 2014
              • 3159

              #7
              Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

              Pretty sure they just didn't wanna deal with people exploiting it. Imagine if someone found a way to recover 2 out of every 4 onside kicks. This is how EA deals with those type of things.

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              • Hooe
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2002
                • 21555

                #8
                Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

                Originally posted by Datninja619
                Special teams is the most important unit in a football game.
                Given that offense and defense for a team are on the field for 60+ plays apiece and you'll be lucky if you see a dozen total special teams plays in a game (including kickoffs which go for touchbacks), I have to disagree.

                This is not me saying that special teams isn't important; it is, and in Madden it's unfortunately a bit of an afterthought (other than the revamp to the kicking and punting UI last year, which was welcome). Onside kicks, surprise onside kicks, and squib kicks should all be in the game, there should be a few more creative fake punts and field goals in the game, and I would also like to see things like kickoff coverage specialists and long snappers have a meaningful impact on the game.

                But to say those ten special teams plays are disproportionately more important than the other 100 that happen in a football game, I don't think that's true whatsoever.

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                • Datninja619
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 1918

                  #9
                  Re: Why are Onside Kicks still broken/unrealistic?

                  Originally posted by CM Hooe
                  Given that offense and defense for a team are on the field for 60+ plays apiece and you'll be lucky if you see a dozen total special teams plays in a game (including kickoffs which go for touchbacks), I have to disagree.

                  This is not me saying that special teams isn't important; it is, and in Madden it's unfortunately a bit of an afterthought (other than the revamp to the kicking and punting UI last year, which was welcome). Onside kicks, surprise onside kicks, and squib kicks should all be in the game, there should be a few more creative fake punts and field goals in the game, and I would also like to see things like kickoff coverage specialists and long snappers have a meaningful impact on the game.

                  But to say those ten special teams plays are disproportionately more important than the other 100 that happen in a football game, I don't think that's true whatsoever.
                  That SP team importance statement is one of the many philosophies NFL coaches have. Some think running the ball is, some passing or believe in attacking, etc.

                  Think about Devin Hester in his prime. Teams had a choice kick it to Hester and pray he doesn't return it for six or kick it short and give up extra yardage.

                  Or a punt unit team, a blocked punt is the difference between starting with the ball in scoring range or having to drive 90 yards.

                  In your example with touch backs, that's the kickers goal each time. If they do that, then they've won that kickoff game. In 2013 when Matt Prater was making field goals during kickoffs in the Denver, they had one of the least kicks returned and kick return yards allowed.

                  Heck, I think we will see more blocked PATS this year than ever before.

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