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martinwarnett
Re: January 2025 Update
by martinwarnett @ 1/29/2025 6:54 am
Mcbolt55 wrote:
Is a “missed” tackle on a defensive player the same thing as the offensive player winning the break tackle roll? Or does it include being in position but simply missing/getting outrun?

It would have to be, surely, as the "being in position to" option would mean the game engine having to somehow determine a player *should* have made the tackle, which is subjective?
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Waitwut
Re: January 2025 Update
by Waitwut @ 1/30/2025 5:16 am
This morning I started getting an opt out and a consent pop up EVERY SINGLE PAGE I look at for MFN. This is the second time in the last year this has happened.

It is now unbearable to even be on this site.
raymattison21
Re: January 2025 Update
by raymattison21 @ 1/30/2025 8:38 am
martinwarnett wrote:
Mcbolt55 wrote:
Is a “missed” tackle on a defensive player the same thing as the offensive player winning the break tackle roll? Or does it include being in position but simply missing/getting outrun?

It would have to be, surely, as the "being in position to" option would mean the game engine having to somehow determine a player *should* have made the tackle, which is subjective?

Re: Break Tackles attribute
By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
5/22/2015 8:28 am
The break tackle logic takes both the attribute and the player's weight into account (as well as speed, angle of the tackle, whether there are other players on him, etc). It in itself is not the exclusive factor. A small player with a high break tackle attribute can be similar to a large player with a lower break tackle attribute. Strength and size also determine how much a player will drag his tacklers, but the break tackle attribute doesn't come into play there.

That is to say, it's not a simple comparison of the break tackle vs the tackling ability to decide whether the tackle is successful


Here is BT logic. “Being in position “ is key in certain scenarios. Whether a defender is squared up OR only gets a hand on him are both considered broken tackles in the stat line. There’s a diving tackle logic as well.
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Sm0kE
Re: January 2025 Update
by Sm0kE @ 1/30/2025 11:38 am
Fix "player awards" please. Not working at all anymore. No matter where.
frank
Re: January 2025 Update
by frank @ 1/30/2025 4:12 pm
Sm0kE wrote:
Fix "player awards" please. Not working at all anymore. No matter where.
the best defense is a good offense! or is it vice versa?
Sm0kE
Re: January 2025 Update
by Sm0kE @ 1/30/2025 6:59 pm
It’s just ridiculous.
DatSmalBoi
Re: January 2025 Update
by DatSmalBoi @ 2/03/2025 2:27 pm
Waitwut wrote:
This morning I started getting an opt out and a consent pop up EVERY SINGLE PAGE I look at for MFN. This is the second time in the last year this has happened.

It is now unbearable to even be on this site.

I can attest to this, no matter how many times I press “opt out” it appears on the next page every time
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jdavidbakr
Re: January 2025 Update
by jdavidbakr (Site Admin) @ 2/03/2025 3:03 pm
I'm pretty sure the problem with that is that, if you opt out of cookies, the ad server has no way to track whether you have opted out ... I'll reach out to the ad service and see if that's the case.

-edit-

I just tested it in an incognito window but it only asked me once even when I opted out. I'm reaching out to the ad system support but if you could let me know if there is anything unusual about your setup (browser, cookie settings, etc) I can pass that on. Feel free to PM me anything you don't want public in this forum.
Last edited 2/03/2025 9:06 pm
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Waitwut
Re: January 2025 Update
by Waitwut @ 2/07/2025 4:31 pm
Using safari. Not accepting and am opting out.
jdavidbakr
Re: January 2025 Update
by jdavidbakr (Site Admin) @ 2/07/2025 7:38 pm
Here is the response from the ad service:

"Its possible for it to continue to pop up if a user is using a browser that has cookies/tracking disabled. If their browser isn’t allowing the decision information to be saved as a cookie, then Google never remembers their response so it asks over and over."
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