When will EA explore how a true option works. I would like to see how its executed with a defense on the field. On that misdirection option everything seems to bunched up. Spacing is bad
NCAA Football 10 Blog: The Rebirth of the Flexbone Offense
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When will EA explore how a true option works. I would like to see how its executed with a defense on the field. On that misdirection option everything seems to bunched up. Spacing is badPSN: Somo23P
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This is nice and all. But if all these formations have the same 13 plays like last year it won't matter. If I see the same 13 pass patterns I've seen for years in EA football again this year I'll scream.
Maybe they'll actually have some good deep patterns for once too. I don't wanna see more playbooks with multiple formations using the same exact plays again.PSN: JISTIC_OS
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as you could see from the video the line splits are unchanged. in a true option attack offense the line splits are wider set apart somehwat like a shotgun formation. but it appears they havent done anything different thus the lack of space on that play.
so they have the correct concept down, but will it work without the correct linemen arrangements????? we wont know yet because they didnt put defense in those videos, so it was showing just a shadow of the play rather than the play in it's entirety.
who knows maybe with defense the new o line interactions will be brilliant in zone blocking hahah
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Line play is still nowhere close.
They need wider splits to open up holes....fundamental football....
As I thought it would be though.Comment
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Glad to see that Army gets the Flexbone this year, but, Rich Ellerson's offense does not feature a TE, or at least it didnt at Cal Poly. Did Army send a playbook this year, or formations that featured a TE, or did you use the same exact plays as Navy's and Georgia Tech's offense?MLB: New York Yankees
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I didn't see this mentioned before so I will mention it.
Flexbone Twins Over
In this formation #8 should be ineligible as a receiver. Of the 7 people on the line he is not one of the uncovered guys on the end. He is covered by #84. #75 is in an eligible position. Not sure about the NCAA rules on players with ineligible numbers playing in eligible spots but if they aren't allowed to then this could cause some rule problems.
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Same goes for this one but here #36 is the normally eligible receiver who is ineligible because he is covered by #84.
Flexbone Tackle Over
Here while #75 is in the TE position he is covered by #84 and should still be ineligible. Although #36 is lined up next to the guard he should be eligible.Comment
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But those covered players would only be an issue if they can actually catch a pass, right? And we don't know whether that's the case.Comment
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If they catch a pass or go downfield on a play where there is a forward pass. If they go downfield it is still an ineligible receiver downfield as being covered like they are they are a lineman. Just pointing it out in an attempt to make sure they are aware and do it correctly.Comment
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this is beautiful, one of the teams i was going to create runs this offense. Now if we can just get some custom playbooks we'd be set.
In the videos though it looks like the motion guy is in super fast motion and the players are moving 100 miles per hour, hopefully they move more fluid and realistic in the game and it wont look so fast like in these vids.Last edited by JerseySuave4; 05-08-2009, 02:43 PM.Comment
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No reason to worry, I'm assuming. They've had the I-Form Y-Trips formation in the game for years, and it's never been a problem. That's the one where the TE lines up on the right, the split end covers him on the right, and the flanker plays off the line in between the two. There's never been a play from that formation that had the covered TE do anything other than block.If they catch a pass or go downfield on a play where there is a forward pass. If they go downfield it is still an ineligible receiver downfield as being covered like they are they are a lineman. Just pointing it out in an attempt to make sure they are aware and do it correctly.Comment
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I wasn't really impressed by the run animations. Still too robotic..I wonder why they just don't go back and build of the ones from last gen (or get in touch with the madden animation crew and work together on fixing it)
Yes, the line looks like a bunch of zombies moving to wherever. It would have been nice to show these plays against an actual defense.
I'm glad the flexbone has been addressed (even though only a handful of teams run it) but if the OL/DL still runs like garbage, then it will be a worthless endeavor updating this formation.Comment

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