Old Coach -> Fumble Returns & Interception returns (9/3/2009 11:16:33 AM)
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These are issues that if we were still actively beta testing MaxFB, I would push to have looked at. First- fumble returns. I don't know if any of you see this as much as I do, but the number of fumbles picked up and returned for TD's is way out of whack. If a fumble occurs on an outside running play and the defense recovers, it is returned for a TD about 8 out of 10 times. If not returned for TD, the return is for significant yardage. In reality, it is more likely for the defensive player to fall on the ball than it is for him to cleanly pick the ball up run with it, especially for linemen. I would like to have a seen a random factor utilized that would determine if the defensive man falls on the ball or runs with it. I'd say 8 of 10 times, the ball should simply be fallen on. This fumble return for a long gain or TD can happen on the offensive side also and again the random factor should be employed. The possibility of the ball be fallen on would be higher for a lineman than a skill position player. My remedy for the long fumble return is to save the game after the ensuing kickoff and go into the saved game file and change the ball position and score to show that the defense recovered the fumble and a possesion change has occured. To not totally eliminate the TD on a fumble return, I flip a coin and if heads comes up 3 times in a row, the TD stands. Interception Returns- here I see very few returns of any kind because the closest receiver almost always tackles the defender as soon as he catches the ball. With interceptions, especially those close to the sidelines, a return of some length should happen. In this regard, the random factor should be to determine if the closest receiver is able to make a tackle attempt. I would say 5 or 6 times out of 10 they shouldn't be able to make a successful tackle. Old Coach
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