All good points, the reason I remember this so vividly from high school is I would often have no one to block as a guard, so i'd go to help the center out, a LB would do a delay blitz and sack the qb and then i'd get yelled at to hold my position and only assist if it was apparent the center would get beat. But i know what you mean. I've been sacked many times in the game when a blitzer goes by some doofus standing there and not being smart. Really tha is what it boils down to. With that being said I think my original point still stands, there is nothing wrong with the blocking in those screenshots as no help is needed, it appears to be solid protection along the wall.
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All good points, the reason I remember this so vividly from high school is I would often have no one to block as a guard, so i'd go to help the center out, a LB would do a delay blitz and sack the qb and then i'd get yelled at to hold my position and only assist if it was apparent the center would get beat. But i know what you mean. I've been sacked many times in the game when a blitzer goes by some doofus standing there and not being smart. Really tha is what it boils down to. With that being said I think my original point still stands, there is nothing wrong with the blocking in those screenshots as no help is needed, it appears to be solid protection along the wall.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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Re: Madden 09 Mondays Week 5: See All of the Action With the New Cam
I like this new camera a lot from seeing the screens and the quick write-up on it. Let's just hope its responsive enough to the actual situations playing out on the field. For example, i hope the camera can take into account the degree to which a quarterback roles out. This seems like it will make controlling a player in the secondary a lot better as well.2009 NBA CHAMPS: Los Angeles Lakers
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All good points, the reason I remember this so vividly from high school is I would often have no one to block as a guard, so i'd go to help the center out, a LB would do a delay blitz and sack the qb and then i'd get yelled at to hold my position and only assist if it was apparent the center would get beat. But i know what you mean. I've been sacked many times in the game when a blitzer goes by some doofus standing there and not being smart. Really tha is what it boils down to. With that being said I think my original point still stands, there is nothing wrong with the blocking in those screenshots as no help is needed, it appears to be solid protection along the wall.
yea nuffin really wrong there.. like you said if you help when not needed, other team could pick that up and start doin delay blitzes...suppose to protect your area on pass plays dats wat i was told at HS AND JUCO...played RB BTWComment
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all good points but on RUN plays if u dont have anyone to block u go hit somebody....Pass plays u just form a pocket and yea if you r at LT and your LG is getting beat by a Dlineman and you at LT have no one to help then yes it would b wise to dbl him....Speakin for Madden the Video game they could easily fix this but I bet it would piss alot of you off becuz first of all u get toooo much time in the pocket...if you r dropping back 20 yards LOL that should easily be a sack....unless a olineman is a all-pro lineman he should not be able to blk some1 that long without getting beat...like madden said "holding happens almost every play" why? becuz olineman always get beat in the NFL its all about how long u can blk him for this is why u see 3 step drop backs!Yeah, but they shouldn't be waiting for someone to defeat a block before they help. The idea is to go double someone if you don't have anyone to block... at least that's how my coaches taught. If my highschool OL coach saw someone standing around like that on film, they'd be doing machine gun drills the next practice. My coach wanted you hitting someone, even it was just a punch to help the initial blocker control the defender.
From what I've seen in the NFL, linemen never stand around. Even on a 3-man rush, everyone is blocking someone.
I don't think this is one of the things over criticized. I've seen lineman standing around like that while the QB took a sack. They don't go to help until it's too late, if at all. The blocking AI has been pretty bad in the past. They have a long way to go if this is supposed to look like what we see on Sundays.
Maybe folks won't feel the need to drop back 20 yards if they could trust all of their linemen to block someone.Last edited by Jukeman; 05-16-2008, 09:27 AM.Comment

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