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NCAA Football 10 Blog: Pocket Protection
EA has just posted another NCAA Football 10 blog. This one covers pocket protection.
"Well there you have it, a full pocket. You can see that both Offensive Tackles (OT) were able to ride the Defensive Ends (DE) or Linebackers (LB) out wide behind the Quarterback (QB) instead of just standing them straight up. This year we are giving the Tackles the ability to take a Defensive End wide around the QB in a realistic fashion."Tags: None -
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Looks good, but meaningless if the QB can just roll out whenever he wants."Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that." -
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Gives me hope againThis comes through for us "simers"
Here We Go Steelers!!! Here We Go!!!
My CFB Teams: Marshall..WVU-Go Herd/Eeers!!!
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Now thats the type of info i like to hear/see. Good stuff in the blog post. I have to say that this looks marvelous(there's other photos in the blog breaking down the right and left sides specifically):
HELLO BROOKYLN.
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Hopefully this will counter those that would put 160 lbs RB's at DE to get an atvantage rushing the QB, it also looks like it will make the "scramble right, scramble left" play a little harder.Moderator
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Hopefully Sliders can be a Last Defense for offline players if theres a problem there
Ian and Co would gain major props here if they produced a Gameplay Vid/Blog in the future where all their trying to do is break the pocket....
Could Use two Qbs....1 being a pocket passer like P.Manning and the other the Beast that is B-Roeth on the run escaping pressureHere We Go Steelers!!! Here We Go!!!
My CFB Teams: Marshall..WVU-Go Herd/Eeers!!!
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I have to laugh....for YEARS we have been clamoring for better OL-DL interactions and formation of a real pocket and the first responses to actually seeing it being implemented are coming across as "meh..."
Personally, I think this blog is extremely encouraging. The pictures are showing EXACTLY what I have been hoping for...now I would of course like to see them in motion to be sure that the problem is fixed, but that series of photos is solid enough for me to be pumped up about the changes for sure.Comment
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Just want to make sure so Im not waiting around towards the end of the week... Is this our feature release for this week?
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HELLO BROOKYLN.
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Re: NCAA Football 10: Pocket Protection - New Blog
I have to laugh....for YEARS we have been clamoring for better OL-DL interactions and formation of a real pocket and the first responses to actually seeing it being implemented are coming across as "meh..."
Personally, I think this blog is extremely encouraging. The pictures are showing EXACTLY what I have been hoping for...now I would of course like to see them in motion to be sure that the problem is fixed, but that series of photos is solid enough for me to be pumped up about the changes for sure.Comment
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This is probably the best blog/screen shot pertaining to NCAA Football that I've seen in last two years. This one little blub of info has brought me back from the seriously skeptical camp, to being hopeful again.Jordan Mychal Lemos
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