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citizenxxx
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citizenxxx
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21 May 2019
HoF edition, but other than that, NMS . No level packs or anything. 98 overall . It's been easy to be NMS this year with the way training worked and solo battles to keep the coins up.
citizenxxx
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13 May 2019
Strength is a factor with press coverage. My stronger press CBs usually get better press animations and disrupt routes better, including slants and drags. That being said, certain routes are unbumpable and can get them beat deep so you need fast safeties with good play rec who can help these situations.
citizenxxx
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30 Apr 2019
Check out Arizona's PB. Lots of TE heavy singleback and I-forms. Tons of plays. Good shotgun sets too, just in case.
citizenxxx
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6 Feb 2019
Quote from GUARD_dog347 >> Quote from FLBulldog >> Just went 6-0 after losing the first game I played. Ran my normal online offense.....run heavy and passing when they pass commit. Scored one passing TD of 50+ yards and the rest was rushing TDs for 7 and defense. Deion must have had 8 picks in six games with people trying to chuck it up every play.
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6 Feb 2019
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citizenxxx
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6 Feb 2019
Big dime 146. The nose should be able to be subbed for a LB
citizenxxx
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28 Jan 2019
If you have a reciever isolated on one side, the cloud flat should lock on to him and play man coverage on him (unless they protect the sticks). This can be exploited by having the isolated reciever act as a clear out of that defender, allowing other routes crossing to that side to get open for large gains.
citizenxxx
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24 Jan 2019
Big Nickle cover 9 vs trips, cover 6 vs doubles
citizenxxx
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22 Jan 2019
You can spread them out for quick reads and look for mismatches. Figure out who his user is covering and motion them. Force him to cover that route. Check and release RBs, use old school fade routes. If he is pressing, the old school fade is unbumpable and should be an automatic TD. TEs on the LOS are unbumpable and should get a speed boost on drag routes. Look for formations that have TEs and RBs on check and release routes. Look for formations that have WRs off the LOS so they can't be pressed. Use curls and quick developing plays with easy reads. Hope some of this helps. Good luck.
citizenxxx
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19 Jan 2019
I've been experimenting with this using cover 3 match and cover 1 hole out of 34 odd. With cover 3, use hard flats and make sure the zoned LB is on the same side as the pitch. Shift d-line towards the pitch and LB's opposite (this shift helps vs The stretch audible). PASS COMMIT (this way the D is not faked by the FB dive). With cover 1 hole, just make sure the player covering the HB is on the same side as the HB, shift line towards the pitch and LB's opposite. PASS COMMIT. This should only give up small gains or a loss on the play. Good luck
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