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Old 06-14-2008, 05:05 PM   #79
kmart2180
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Re: Ian Pockets and DE Play

Is it possible at all to make qb's accuracy/Power take a hit due to amount of pressure from the D-LIne. But if you step up into the pocket/set your feet and then throw to the maximum amount of your qb's attribute abilities. So for example if you are playing a team like the Giants and you are getting pressured into your throws they be more off target if you are rushing the throw them. But if you have the awareness to step up into the pocket and set your feet you can make a perfect throw without losing attribute points. This will force players to play the correct way of football. Not rolling and throwing and dropping back 20 yds and throwing. Make the qb attribute drop VERY noticable so that people will learn to stay in the pocket.

Maybe even program where if say a Rex Grossman throws due to pressure without stepping into the pockett and setting feet say his pass acc is a 85 well now its coming out at a 70, and have the LB's/DB's have a high chance of getting a interception. WHere if Peyton Manning throws the same way being pressured he drops from a 95 to 80 but although still a chance of getting picked not as much as the 70 of Rex Grossman's. Im just making the numbers up but you see what im saying. Maybe the defense can be programmed to take advantage of bad throws from this # ?? to that ?? and then have less advantage from this # ?? to that # ??.( Just an idea)

I think this could really distinguise qb's, esspecially if a qb takes a big drop to qb attributes if he does not step up and set his feet.

This can only happen of course if the DL/OL get improved cause as of right now they dont really force you to step up into a pocket (which doesnt form YET) But in future games where a DE can get up field.

I think that another thing thats needs to be looked at for next year's game while helping the OL/DL part of the game is the Spacing. They are way to close to each other. Give us a GAp space so that it gives a winddow/lane to step up into. Also helps when running the ball and defense when having a gap responsability. Maybe if the player get a bit wider/longer it would create that gap? I love the smaller player models as is but there size may be the reason the spacing is off.

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