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My Pass offense sucks
 
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-05-25 1:53:07
MasterMark wrote:

what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well



agility and footwork as i mentioned is above the average of a normal DB. vision is low though but i dont think vision will make that much of a different. they should be able to beat most DB
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-26 22:35:21
iMan24 wrote:

MasterMark wrote:

what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well



agility and footwork as i mentioned is above the average of a normal DB. vision is low though but i dont think vision will make that much of a different. they should be able to beat most DB



If you can't see the ball coming, how are you going to catch it?
  
Piet Bringer
Posts: 2086
Posted on 2009-05-26 23:09:16
Hi there,

first of all, if your pass offense sucks, its because you prefere to run.
try prefere to pass or pass only if you want a passing offense.
Try also a 4 receiver set or single back formation.
you will see it helps
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-05-26 23:40:08
Piet Bringer wrote:

Hi there,

first of all, if your pass offense sucks, its because you prefere to run.
try prefere to pass or pass only if you want a passing offense.
Try also a 4 receiver set or single back formation.
you will see it helps



Balanced can be good as well if you're set(or close to set) at all the important positions. I haven't lit the world on fire, but I'm happy with my passing game this season with the run and pass orders.
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-05-27 0:57:56
Piet Bringer wrote:

Hi there,

first of all, if your pass offense sucks, its because you prefere to run.
try prefere to pass or pass only if you want a passing offense.
Try also a 4 receiver set or single back formation.
you will see it helps



every single bot game and scrim game i put it on run and pass, except for the last one where i forgot to set it.

ive used 4 wide sets and other sets with TE and nothing works
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-05-27 0:59:46
slider6 wrote:

iMan24 wrote:

MasterMark wrote:

what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well



agility and footwork as i mentioned is above the average of a normal DB. vision is low though but i dont think vision will make that much of a different. they should be able to beat most DB



If you can't see the ball coming, how are you going to catch it?



that is just a terrible argument
vision should not actually be about optics. vision in sports is somewhat like your way of diagnosing the play.
the only real vision a WR irl needs is to improve route running and to know exactly where all the seams are for certain patterns
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-27 1:55:12
iMan24 wrote:

slider6 wrote:

iMan24 wrote:

MasterMark wrote:

what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well



agility and footwork as i mentioned is above the average of a normal DB. vision is low though but i dont think vision will make that much of a different. they should be able to beat most DB



If you can't see the ball coming, how are you going to catch it?



that is just a terrible argument
vision should not actually be about optics. vision in sports is somewhat like your way of diagnosing the play.
the only real vision a WR irl needs is to improve route running and to know exactly where all the seams are for certain patterns



I think of Vision in the way its used in GLB. Vision is a circle and each "point" of vision is a wider radius in that circle. If Vision is too low, the WR won't see the ball early enough to get his hands in the correct place for catching the ball.
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-05-27 2:33:23
slider6 wrote:

iMan24 wrote:

slider6 wrote:

iMan24 wrote:

MasterMark wrote:

what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well



agility and footwork as i mentioned is above the average of a normal DB. vision is low though but i dont think vision will make that much of a different. they should be able to beat most DB



If you can't see the ball coming, how are you going to catch it?



that is just a terrible argument
vision should not actually be about optics. vision in sports is somewhat like your way of diagnosing the play.
the only real vision a WR irl needs is to improve route running and to know exactly where all the seams are for certain patterns



I think of Vision in the way its used in GLB. Vision is a circle and each "point" of vision is a wider radius in that circle. If Vision is too low, the WR won't see the ball early enough to get his hands in the correct place for catching the ball.



then you obviously havent played football.
IRL ,WR know when the ball is released from the qb's hand. everything is about rhythm and timing.

you are completely misunderstanding what vision is in sports
  
croverja
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-27 3:29:48
iMan24 wrote:

slider6 wrote:

iMan24 wrote:

slider6 wrote:

iMan24 wrote:

MasterMark wrote:

what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well



agility and footwork as i mentioned is above the average of a normal DB. vision is low though but i dont think vision will make that much of a different. they should be able to beat most DB



If you can't see the ball coming, how are you going to catch it?



that is just a terrible argument
vision should not actually be about optics. vision in sports is somewhat like your way of diagnosing the play.
the only real vision a WR irl needs is to improve route running and to know exactly where all the seams are for certain patterns



I think of Vision in the way its used in GLB. Vision is a circle and each "point" of vision is a wider radius in that circle. If Vision is too low, the WR won't see the ball early enough to get his hands in the correct place for catching the ball.



then you obviously havent played football.
IRL ,WR know when the ball is released from the qb's hand. everything is about rhythm and timing.

you are completely misunderstanding what vision is in sports


Because we all know every skill in GI is used the exact same way as it is in real life.
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-27 19:31:08
croverja wrote:

iMan24 wrote:


then you obviously havent played football.
IRL ,WR know when the ball is released from the qb's hand. everything is about rhythm and timing.

you are completely misunderstanding what vision is in sports


Because we all know every skill in GI is used the exact same way as it is in real life.