Keep an eye out for the type of tackles that are being broken... In other words, helmet-squared up, chest facing, tackles to the mid-section by HUM, should significantly slow the runner down, and if you are a beeeeeaaaast linebacker, the runner should crumble to the ground altogether ... In my testing, bad angles created poor tackling.... DB's generally needed some help in bringing down a good RB.... My safeties and LB's, when using proper technique could bring good RB's with solo tackles.... In fact, the solo tackle stat IS tracked by the NFL and there is a reason it is tracked.... Solo tackling is an art, that's why the stat is tracked.... And if you follow solo tackles, there is a clear demarcation between beeeeeeaaaaaaassssts and average tacklers....
Appreciate the feedback, keep it coming.....