It depends on who you have running the rock. If it's a power back they don't fumble as much. If you use Dunn and try it he'll more then likely fumble but guys like Duckett tend to hold on to the rock in those situations.
Of course it makes you fumble more...Your hitting the guy and lose focus on covering up the ball as some of the hits leave you exposed...Seems to make sense to me..
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I don't like the truck stick at all. If you were a go enough runner not to need to use it then the fumbles would not happen. I do use it in certian situations such as when you meet a defender on the one or it is forth down and the first down marker is inches away in those situations fumbling the ball doesn't seem as much as a priority.
I use it with a back that is bigger, or at least has a good strength rating.
Do you want to use it against a DT in the middle of the line? Heck no! That's when you use the cover ball.
Do you want to use it after you have broken free, or are turning the corner, and there is a helpless CB or Safety in your way? Heck yes! Blast him and take off!
I dont no what u guys r talking about... i think the truck stick is great when u use it with the right player and time!!
Exactly! I mean, come on. You can't be playing with Stanford (or any other school without a powerhouse running back), and expect to tap a button and be able to truck over a monsterous Linebacker like AJ Hawk, that would be unrealistic, and make the game lose interest to alot of people.