NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
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NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Just wanted to capture some of the things I've noticed OS'ers complaining about, in the recent videos of NCAA Football 10. D'line pressure and QB accuracy being the main thing.Tags: None -
Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulsa @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Thanks for the video Steve!!!
Liked the look of the pocket forming and liked the errant throws where the QB was under no pressure whatsoever.
Come on July!!!!Last edited by countryboy; 06-14-2009, 11:52 AM.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulsa @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Just wanted to capture some of the things I've noticed OS'ers complaining about, in the recent videos of NCAA Football 10. D'line pressure and QB accuracy being the main thing.Comment
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I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Appreciate the vids Steve. First play the Tulane DE blows by LSU's OT, OG, and HB for the sackGT - Killaike9Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Very encouraging. There's a pass rush and incomplete passes. Great stuff.
Is it July 14 yet?Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Looked more like bad blocking on that play, but that's OK -- linemen do whiff on blocks and QBs pay the price.Comment
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So two passes hit the ground out of all those crappy passes and pressure? not really seeing how QB accuracy complains are solved there. Plus, we have video after video of completed passes and picks.
LSU did get decent pressure- that was nice at least- although it seemed Tulane pressured LSU quite well also. One of the pressures shown was at minimum 5-6 seconds. I am not trying to hate, i actually am trying to find a reason to buy the game.Gamertag and PSN Name: RomanCaesarComment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Yes, considering the guard was trying to block the outside rusher and the RB was mario running behind him.Proud Supporter Of...The Iowa HawkeyesThe Chicago BlackhawksThe New York YankeesThe Chicago CubsThe Chicago BullsMachester United FCComment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
So two passes hit the ground out of all those crappy passes and pressure? not really seeing how QB accuracy complains are solved there. Plus, we have video after video of completed passes and picks.
LSU did get decent pressure- that was nice at least- although it seemed Tulane pressured LSU quite well also. One of the pressures shown was at minimum 5-6 seconds. I am not trying to hate, i actually am trying to find a reason to buy the game.
But I never saw two crappy passes like that in a single game of NCAA 09 (matter of fact, I probably never saw two crappy passes like that in an entire season of NCAA 09).
Ditto for the pass rush.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Tulane @ LSU (No Audio, Just Replay Mode)
Everyone is overanalyzing a little bit based on a handful of plays. People were saying they weren't seeing a pass rush or errant throws. Steve showed some. It means they exist. It doesn't mean they happen at the rate we might want but here were some examples. When the demo hits we can see for ourselves.
In the first minute in this Bama-VT game, you see a pass rush (massive blitz 45 seconds) and an errant throw (30 seconds). Small sample sizes like this won't give us the whole picture until we actually play the game.
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