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Old 05-15-2010, 10:53 AM   #105
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Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

Wow I've never seen something like that play where that wide receiver got creamed with a lead pass and then a defender intercepted it behind him. This game is actually looking a lot better than a month ago. Wish the graphics weren't like that, although I know they want futuristic football.
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Old 05-15-2010, 10:56 AM   #106
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Man 505 pulling all the stops! I'm impressed ! I'll give them a pass for the playermodels and equipment. The gameplay is what I care about
You mean Natural Motion is pulling all the stops.
505 is just publishing the game.
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Old 05-15-2010, 11:14 AM   #107
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I'm pretty confident they have a way to throw the ball away. Maybe it's in the lead passing If you flick it really hard before you throw you'll wind up throwing it out of bounds(but, I doubt it's implemented that way).

I know the A button is for more than just pre-snap though but, it probably doesn't do to many different things. I wouldn't be surprised If the A button was to throw the ball away.

Anyone remember what the pump fake button is or is that used in the analog stick?
That makes sense, it could be select leftmost receiver, flick up to throw, then hold left to send the ball out of bounds, very very convoluted.
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Old 05-15-2010, 11:55 AM   #108
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DAMN Mike Nolan.... Aaron Rodgers should've been a 9er. >
It really wouldn't have mattered, Nolan would have ruined his career instead of Alex's. The 49ers shouldn't have taken either QB that year, they didn't have anything in place to develop one.

As for this video, totally love. Nice to see a game where you actually have to play like a QB, not just toss it up for a TD.

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Old 05-15-2010, 12:06 PM   #109
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I'm sure cheeser wont run fly pattern all game long because when the fatigue kicks in wait no fatigue never mind..
when will this stop?....it is funny.. I saw your user name first...and then read your post....and you delivered.
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Old 05-15-2010, 12:07 PM   #110
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I'm sure cheeser wont run fly pattern all game long because when the fatigue kicks in wait no fatigue never mind..
Conversely, why don't people think fatigue would benefit both sides of the ball just as much as it hurts? A power back can't wear down a defense because they can't get tired just as much as a defense can't impose it's will on an offense by wearing them down. A WR can run streaks all day and so should the CBs tracing after him. You can blitz LBs all day long because they don't get their energy eaten up by pass protection, etc. It's two-fold.
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Conversely, why don't people think fatigue would benefit both sides of the ball just as much as it hurts? A power back can't wear down a defense because they can't get tired just as much as a defense can't impose it's will on an offense by wearing them down. A WR can run streaks all day and so should the CBs tracing after him. You can blitz LBs all day long because they don't get their energy eaten up by pass protection, etc. It's two-fold.
EXACTLY. People seem to forget that it's a two way street when it comes to no fatigue.
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Old 05-15-2010, 12:36 PM   #112
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To be honest i never played a game and seen a DB get beat because he was tiered due to fatigue being a factor has anyone else? with all the youtube vids out there if one exist can someone post it.
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