DEFENSE DIALOG
The Defense Dialog allows
you to make changes in your starting defensive team. Using the Up
and Down keys, you can move players from position to position in
your defense.
The Swap button lets
you bring players from your bench up onto the starting defensive
team.
The Release button lets
you release players completely from your bench. Most teams carry
about 30 total defensive players.
The top list box shows
your starting 11 defensive players for a standard defensive formation.
The positions listed to the left of this box (DE, DT, etc.) are
provided for guidance only. When Football Mogul chooses players
for a formation, it will pick the first uninjured players listed
at the required positions regardless of where you place them
on this list.
The
names of players whose contracts are about to expire are shown
in parentheses. This is to help you pick out the players whose
contracts you wish to renegotiate,
and those who you wish to release to the free agent pool.
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The bottom list box shows
all defensive players on your bench. Many of these bench players
are used during a typical game, when your team when each team uses
different defensive formations for different situations. For example,
on a passing down, a team might use the Dime Defense which requires
having 6 defensive backs on the field. The four on the starting
team (two cornerbacks and two safeties) will be used, and two more
from the bench (the first bench safety and first bench cornerback)
will be used on that play.
Click
here for more information on the various formations used in
Football Mogul, and how the computer selects which one to use.
The
names of players whose contracts are about to expire are shown
in parentheses. This is to help you pick out the players whose
contracts you wish to renegotiate,
and those who you wish to release to the free agent pool.
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POSITION DESIGNATIONS
Because formations pick a number of players from each position, a player's listed position is actually more important than how the players are organized on the Defense Dialogs.
For example, if you want a Defensive End to play your Nose Tackle, you cannot simply put the player in the spot labeled "NT" in your starting defense like this:
In the above example, you would need to change Albert Haynesworth's position to "Defensive Tackle" for the game to put him at Nose Tackle in your defensive formations. To change a player's position, click his position in his Scouting Report.
Data Display
The Positions column
shows the position that the player is capable of playing. The abbreviations
are:
- DE = Defensive End
- DT = Defensive Tackle
- LB = Linebacker
- NT = Nose Tackle (a team's single Defensive Tackle)
- S = Safety
- CB = Cornerback
The rest of the line
shows key statistics for the player's position:
Tackles
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Credited each time
the player tackles the player with the ball on a play.
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PD
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A 'Pass Defensed', also
known as a 'Knockdown', is credited when a player is deemed
responsible for deflecting a thrown ball to cause an incomplete
pass. Only about 1/3 of all incomplete passes result in a
PD being credited. However, PDs are a the best indicator of a player's pass coverage abilities.
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Int
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An Interception.
Credited when a thrown pass is caught by a defender.
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Sack
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Credited for each
time the player tackles the Quarterback behind the line of
scrimmage. If two players cooperate on a sack, each is credited
with one half (.5) sack.
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