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Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:45 pm to
Posted by Wishnitwas1998
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:45 pm to
That's strange, in my experience any play action against a heavy blitz like that was instant death
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:46 pm to
Well I hot routed my tight end who's supposed to be coming across the formation as a 3rd option to just stay in and block since the full back goes in the flat and the tight end running the corner there's only one defender for 2 guys it works like a flood concept and if nothing else I can scramble arundel the end and both my tight end and fulback become blockers.
Posted by UnAnon
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:46 pm to
3-3 Okie Blitz where you rush seven is versatile. You can drop whoever you want back and shift your line/crash them to make it confusing on where it's coming from next.




Just keep in note that pass defense in this game is 100% garbage.
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:47 pm to
Yeah
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:49 pm to
It just sucks when the other guy goes hunh because safeties who are in man or blitzing always drop back to there base alignment which is like 20 yards from the line of scrimmage and it's hard to get them step before he snaps the ball.
Posted by UnAnon
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:52 pm to
I used to love playing HUNH guys because I would shut down their run game and force them to pass. All you have to do is score and keep pressure on their passing attack while you get comfortable with your calls. i would give 400 passing yards regularly but would 21 and have people quit quite often.
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:56 pm to
What about hurry up guys who sling it around, I mean crossed and outs it's so hard to stop passing in this game and when I am in the right position 90%of the time my player drops the pick.
Posted by UnAnon
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:03 pm to
Conservative clock control offense. Play a lot of Cover 3/4 and blitz on first downs. Man up with a yellow in the middle and two high on long downs and distances.



Some people just know how to cheat the system. The game is designed for shootouts.

With a clock control offense you get them out their comfort zone and force them to over think their reads.


I didn't even start running spread offenses in this game till sometime last year.

don't forget to show blitz/ base align/ press/ back off to keep them guessing cause people can tell what defense you're running by looking at the base.
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 5:04 pm
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:06 pm to
Yeah I should probably work more under center than what I do.
Posted by UnAnon
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:11 pm to
Ohio State has a really good run oriented spread. You don't have to be under center to be clock control.
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:23 pm to
Well I do rn a lot I do it out of the gun and I use a lot of option and zone read and I usually use my own playbooks I've got 7 for offense
Posted by cincyykid
in a swamp far far away
Member since Mar 2016
1302 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:23 pm to
Well I do rn a lot I do it out of the gun and I use a lot of option and zone read and I usually use my own playbooks I've got 7 for offense
Posted by cincyykid
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Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:49 pm to
Any particular rules? I know some guys ban option offenses and stuff
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