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Post by Ed on Aug 20, 2011 0:16:27 GMT -5
If you are trailing by 2 possessions or more with 2 minutes to go in the 3rd, you may go for it on 4th no matter the distance!!!
Inside 2 minutes you can run the clock down to finish out. DO NOT let the clock run down on your own, I understand sometimes it takes a bit to find that perfect play, but don't make it a habit, games are short enough as it is!!!
You may move all other personnel as you see fit, just do not manually move your Defensive Lineman before the snap!!
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Post by stokes36 on Aug 20, 2011 5:40:34 GMT -5
So you can move multiple players presnap now? Just not along the D line.
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Post by gjwhite66 on Aug 20, 2011 6:32:58 GMT -5
Ahhh, slippery slope with the moving of multiple defensive players before the snap. Granted, you generally won't have enough time to do that regularly, but the instances where you can, I can see some serious blocking AI issues happening. Not like most will be moving players who will be in man-to-man coverage...
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Post by Ed on Aug 20, 2011 9:53:45 GMT -5
Ahhh, slippery slope with the moving of multiple defensive players before the snap. Granted, you generally won't have enough time to do that regularly, but the instances where you can, I can see some serious blocking AI issues happening. Not like most will be moving players who will be in man-to-man coverage... Well, the rule of no taking advantage of AI flaws still exists!! You guys should know by now that we don't roll like that!!!
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Post by Ed on Aug 20, 2011 10:00:21 GMT -5
So you can move multiple players presnap now? Just not along the D line. Yep, I don't see any reason why we can't, I just don't want you guys taking advantage of AI blocking issues!!!
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Post by mrghandi on Aug 20, 2011 14:49:05 GMT -5
If not to exploit blocking AI, what is the point of multiple player D movements? Confuse the offense? Patch holes?
How do we know whether a movement on the D causes a blocking issue? Is it pretty obvious?
I've noticed that even with movement (even on the D line), the game will try to force you into the pre-snap direction you were supposed to move. So if a LB is supposed to blitz or a DL is supposed to swing left, it will start you out with that action and it takes a second to regain control.
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Post by Ed on Aug 20, 2011 16:20:17 GMT -5
Pretty much gap control I guess, but for me it's when someone comes out in 5 wide and I come out it man but my lb or safety is lined up on the opposite side of the field, things like that!!
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Post by Ed on Aug 20, 2011 16:22:03 GMT -5
Also, if you guys cone out in 5 wide, give the defense time to set, we all know about the alignment issues, I will not toperate taking advantage of this!!
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