Do points scored in overtime count toward tie-breaker scenarios? If so, then why would they not allow extra points or conversions in overtime?
Or are only points scored in regulation counted?
Example - lets say the Eagles are vs. the Cowboys in overtime...
The Eagles need 7 more points to clinch a playoff spot via tie-breaker scenarios. They drive the field in overtime and score a TD - 6 points.
Game over?
If the game ends there, they don't get the playoff spot? In fact, would they have already lost the playoff spot before the overtime period even began then, since it's impossible to score 7 points on a single scoring play?
Playcalling fail at the end... fake spike .... QB ... sneak?
Videos look good tho other than that and maybe the weak commentary given the moment. With 25 seconds left and the Colts driving, no matter how good Peyton manning is, the color guy wouldn't say what he would say after the deep pass to Clark, because the moment is too big for such a long winded, irrelevent remark.
Positives though: loved how the two passed floated on the QBs... the one to Clark that was well out of bounds is what I like to see, because QB's just miss guys 50% of the time, and that was just a plain miss. The pocket presence/pressure looks spot on, IMO, as well as the QB's movement in the pocket.
Playcalling at the end by the Vikings and the commentary is a downer, but the rest looks really good.
Do points scored in overtime count toward tie-breaker scenarios? If so, then why would they not allow extra points or conversions in overtime?
Or are only points scored in regulation counted?
because in overtime its the first to score in the NFL. dont matter if its 2,3 or 6 once u score the game is over and everything after is omitted(extra point, conversion)
Tackling, tackling, tackling, why doesn't the CPU bring the wood? I just can't get over it, it really erks me to no end. The end user tackles are good, but the cpu they just puzzyfoot around and play grab azz(old 70's football jargon, my era) Where are the hitters? the guys who aren't afraid to put their head in there.
Give me tacklers or give me death, am I being overly dramatic?
no. i saw that too. soft tackles and the pass rush on shotgun plays stand out on those 2 videos
because in overtime its the first to score in the NFL. dont matter if its 2,3 or 6 once u score the game is over and everything after is omitted(extra point, conversion)
Here's an example I posted:
Example - lets say the Eagles are vs. the Cowboys in overtime... game is tied.
The Eagles need 7 more points to clinch a playoff spot via tie-breaker scenarios. They drive the field in overtime and score a TD - 6 points.
Game over? No extra point?
If the game ends there, they don't get the playoff spot? In fact, would they have already lost the playoff spot before the overtime period even began then, since it's impossible to score 7 points on a single scoring play? Then why bother playing it out?
Why would the extra points at the end of regulation count for a team, but in overtime they wouldn't?
also, i like how it really looks like fatigue plays a factor this year and we've been seeing a lot more red and so forth in these videos this year. i wonder how fatigue affects the players though? what if an 80 rated WR with 60% fatigue is up against a 70 rated CB with 90% fatigue? how are the matchups and ratings logic affected?
What the hell is Ward doing getting stuck into his own player while going in motion? Did I really see that? Then he goes in front of him to get by him possibly crossing the line of scrimmage...
lmaoo thats too funny o well, we jus gunna have to rock out wit it
Example - lets say the Eagles are vs. the Cowboys in overtime... game is tied.
The Eagles need 7 more points to clinch a playoff spot via tie-breaker scenarios. They drive the field in overtime and score a TD - 6 points.
Game over? No extra point?
If the game ends there, they don't get the playoff spot? In fact, would they have already lost the playoff spot before the overtime period even began then, since it's impossible to score 7 points on a single scoring play? Then why bother playing it out?
Why would the extra points at the end of regulation count for a team, but in overtime they wouldn't?
That seems very strange to me.
ummm that example wont happen in the NFL cause playoff spots are not determine by points scored. or maybe im confused at what u getting at?
Example - lets say the Eagles are vs. the Cowboys in overtime... game is tied.
The Eagles need 7 more points to clinch a playoff spot via tie-breaker scenarios. They drive the field in overtime and score a TD - 6 points.
Game over? No extra point?
If the game ends there, they don't get the playoff spot? In fact, would they have already lost the playoff spot before the overtime period even began then, since it's impossible to score 7 points on a single scoring play? Then why bother playing it out?
Why would the extra points at the end of regulation count for a team, but in overtime they wouldn't?
That seems very strange to me.
I'm confused. How is the game tied in overtime and the Eagles need 7 more points to clinch a playoff spot? Once you go into overtime, the team that scores first(a touchdown, safety, field goal, etc) WINS THE GAME! The extra point is not needed because they've already broken the TIE after scoring. If no one scores during overtime then both teams lose. Ex: 2008 Eagles.
I loooved the overthrown passes! So awesome. However, I did not like the DB AI, specifically on the crossing routes. WRs are still wide open. Defenders still don't know how to stay with their receivers in man coverage.....
We don;t know the difficulty setting that was being played on, I'd assume knowing IGN they did it on Pro or rookie so that would explain why WR were grandly open. I'm sure when bumped up to All Pro or Madden we'll see less of that.