When it comes to the game, let's go right to the foundation of every offensive play: the snap. Even something as routine as a snap has been analysed by EA for how they can improve the fluidity of the system. For starters, the timing is tighter, allowing more responsive snaps when it comes to the rest of the team. Whether the QB will hand the ball off to a running back, or receiving it for a deep, thoughtful pass or a quick flick over the defence, there are new animations for that. The snap style is determined by the play you're about to carry out, leading to many more suitable animations. This is also the case when it comes to fake handoffs for the tricky few who dare to try them.
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