mh2365 Posted December 18, 2005 Share Posted December 18, 2005 Here's one game log Penn State ball, Q2, 1-10-PNST14 (06:27) 14-7 Offense: Medium Pass, Set: SingleBack, Play: SB-FL-in-SE-post Defense: Normal, Set: 3-4, Play: 34-norm-DZ-B7 G. Stone has his -6 yard pass intercepted by S. Koman at the PNST 8. He returns it 2 yards to the Penn State 6. pbp log Penn State ball, Q2, 1-10-PNST14 (06:21) 14-7 Offense: Medium Pass, Set: SingleBack, Play: SB-FL-in-SE-post Defense: Normal, Set: 3-4, Play: 34-norm-DZ-B7 QB Glen Stone assesses his options. He sees WR J.V. Norton running a post pattern downfield. He lofts one out to him but gets too much air under it it's picked off by CB Spencer Koman! He returns it 2 yards. Post pattern downfield but he threw the ball -6 yards? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mh2365 Posted December 18, 2005 Author Share Posted December 18, 2005 Also has anyone seen a dropped screen pass that's ruled a fumble? Not that I would expect to see that in a first version game just curious if it's in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mh2365 Posted December 18, 2005 Author Share Posted December 18, 2005 I just set up this thread to help not complain .... here's another (a timeout issue) Purdue ball, Q2, 2-8-PUR50 (00:57) 10-14 Offense: Short Pass, Set: Pro Set, Play: PS-HB-screen Defense: Normal, Set: 4-4, Play: 44-norm-Man-Spy The OL lets the defense through - it's a screen. QB Autry Carter throws it up for grabs to avoid the sack. RB Chris Wilder pulls it in for a minimal gain as he gets leveled by OLB Ricky Rainer. I think the ball's out - fumble! It's recovered by Dave Miller of Penn State. He returns it 0 yards. Penn State calls timeout! Clock automatically stops on the turnover. I understand that timeouts help shorten the next play but is it necessary here? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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