Me either. Its like people forget how bad the kicking engine was last year. The guys from NCAA Strategies did ask the producers about it and they wouldn't really comment on it which is scary. They WERE aware that the cpu never missed kicks and of all the complaints but the fact they didn't talk about how they corrected these issues (at least on current gen) is disappointing.
The right analog system simply doesn't work well for the user (too easy) although I have no clue why the cpu had to be so broken. Without adding a drift to the accuracy arrow, every kick in the middle of the field was automatic for the user. The old timing system was harder and you could see slices and hooks based on where you missed on the meter. I wish they would just admit it was the better system and go back to it.