Always strafe at first. Guard your assigned zone at first, wait to see the play develop, and then pick the player that you think your opponent will throw to. Sometimes you might not want to strafe, mainly because when you strafe your player moves slower. You might need to catch up with a reciever. But strafing usually gets you more INTs
Hey what's up man big fan...I've got a question. I was playing this guy in the weekend league and I have A. Munoz ,L. Allen, R. Hudson 92, L. Little, and J.Conklin 91 as my offensive line. Everyone is over a 90 but this guy was sacking me every time within a second of snapping the ball in a nickel cover 2 scheme. How does that happen?
Let the cpu run the offense when you are doing defensive plays. Especially blitzes. Your viewers would like to see if the ball can be released or are you holding on to the ball
+gatsuku2 the computer will almost always release the ball no matter how good the blitz. They're not realistic. A human on average holds the ball longer than the CPU, cause we have to make the reads. CPU just automatically knows where to go.
EricRayweather I get that the CPU gets rid of the ball in a hurry. But if the speed of the blitz is legit. It will get there about 40% of the time. Also I can see how close you get to when it was released.
What do you know about the Madden classic solo pics tweeted,kaus,Steven,duke,joke,dubby,trueboy,skimbo how would you rate them I don't know enough about them.
+Jason Mcdaniel at that level, all of those guys are pretty much equally as good. Skimbo should be the favorite though. A tough sleeper to bet on is Tweez.
Good stuff. Can you show us some of your favorite unbumpables to use against guys that spam 0 blitz? I have a couple but some people use this stuff so much during the game it can make offense feel stale and predictable.
I'll subscribe once I see gameplay of these analyzed play calls against someone who's actually playing against you. I think it'd add that extra information from a mid game perspective
I have an entire playlist of gameplays on my channel. I can't post gameplay footage of every single tip it would take too much time to edit every video.
I gotta disagree with this blitz here @ericrayweather. Its too telegraphed and will be destroyed by screens, tosses, and probably stretch runs. Its too easy to beat man to run this consistently and a running back in the flats will juke the corner then he's gone to the house for a TD. Single back tight toss will kill this blitz.....just sayn
Brandon Fason anybody sitting here watching this over and over and knowing what play is called can go "x beats this easy what trash." You get hit once by this in the wrong part of the game and now it is in your head all game.
Black Jesus I disagree kind of. It depends on the situation. If the game is super close throughout then yeah I agree it shouldn’t be used often; however, if you’re up 17-0 or something like that and you know they’re going to throw the ball this is a great thing to mix in with other coverages. You’ll get into their already frustrated head and put the nail in the coffin. If they burn you for it hey it’s still 17-7, and if they aren’t good enough to know how to stop it you can make your opponent a turnover machine. It’s all about situations.
PULLA and then i run this again and put hard flats on the field and so you throw it right into my coverage and I get a pick 6. It’s all about doing the right things at the right time and getting in the head of your opponent
WillBalton no, it's not realistic. It doesn't matter if it's Von Miller or Cameron Wake, or if it's 3-4 or 4-3, it's personnel that matters. People stay in 3-4 all game in Madden, no matter what the offense throws at them. You would get murdered by spread sets. Lol "realistic"
Well you were talking about pressure out of a 3-4, now you are ranting about personnel match ups. The 3-4, is a helluva lot more versatile than 4-3. You got NFL defenses that stay in Nickle and Dime over 65% of the snaps. Supposedly that was so unrealistic they had to make it so we get pancaked now in madden.
Fine, it's more versatile. There's nothing to indicate that it's superior in a vacuum. In fact, it's easier to find tweeners to play OLB than a real 4-3 defensive end, so maybe it's superior in that it's easier to find people. The point is, one isn't superior to the other, and in Madden, year after year, it is. It's not like Seattle, or Atlanta or whomever are playing at a disadvantage because they eschew the 3-4 and it's "versatility."
Everybody saying you can block this by getting into heavy sets, dual rb blocks or other 7-8 man blocks: yeah obviously that will block it but if you get your opponent to do that you win. Good blitz bro :)