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Old 03-10-2010, 01:24 AM   #1
Jesus
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Whats the big deal about "Route Based Passing"?

Good question.

1)Well as long as the passes are not tied to the routes, the qb drop backs will not be accurate to the play call. This could result in a 5 step drop back on a short primary route, an off-balance pass animation and a interception.

2)Also, as long as there is no relation between the pass and the route, passes will have to be magnetically attached to the receiver. With that, successful blitzes will not be entirely rewarded. Quarterbacks will then be able to high-bullet to any player at the last second with the assurance that their Wr will be able to make a play on the ball.

3) As long as the Wr is able to always make a play on the ball the game has to be designed to allow the DB's to do the same. This results in DB's running routes along with the receiver and having the ability to jump at super-human heights regardless of their momentum to compensate for the unrealistic ability of the offense.
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