I think the issue is he came in here spamming the site promoting his videos (and himself) and then they were deemed to not even be that valuable. His approach was a little abrasive. I have two NCAA related sites and other social media and don't go around spamming sites trying to get views/pub. There are at least less abrasive ways to go about it.
Madden NFL Defensive Scheme: The Tampa 2
The tampa 2 was introduced by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the early 1970's, but nobody really took note of it because it had some flaws. The deep middle was open if the front 4 didn't get hot pressure, and the Steelers never really ran into that issue because of how talented their front 4. Now when Tony Dungy was a defensive back for the steelers this style of defense really spoke to him and he began to design and adjust so that the early weaknesses of a traditional cover 2 defense was now a strength. So basically what Dungy presented was a cover 2 with the middle linebacker dropping deeper into the middle of the field so now he was responsible for the deep middle and the 2 safeties were now only responsible for thei deep third of the field. He also decided to place his corners in an intermediate coverage not flats and not deep, but in between basically so they could contend with the underneath and the intermediate routes essentially splitting the two to make it easier to play both. Now in madden a lot of people have had trouble replicating this style and that is largely because the 4 man pass rush is not as intense or realistic as the real NFL because again this is a video game. What I'm going to break down today is how I play the tampa 2, the philosophy behind it, and an idea of how to make it more effective in madden. Thanks for giving it a look guys and I'll see you next time!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4TQjXlc-to
Tony Dungy's Take: http://www.footballxos.com/download/...nte-Kiffin.pdf
The tampa 2 was introduced by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the early 1970's, but nobody really took note of it because it had some flaws. The deep middle was open if the front 4 didn't get hot pressure, and the Steelers never really ran into that issue because of how talented their front 4. Now when Tony Dungy was a defensive back for the steelers this style of defense really spoke to him and he began to design and adjust so that the early weaknesses of a traditional cover 2 defense was now a strength. So basically what Dungy presented was a cover 2 with the middle linebacker dropping deeper into the middle of the field so now he was responsible for the deep middle and the 2 safeties were now only responsible for thei deep third of the field. He also decided to place his corners in an intermediate coverage not flats and not deep, but in between basically so they could contend with the underneath and the intermediate routes essentially splitting the two to make it easier to play both. Now in madden a lot of people have had trouble replicating this style and that is largely because the 4 man pass rush is not as intense or realistic as the real NFL because again this is a video game. What I'm going to break down today is how I play the tampa 2, the philosophy behind it, and an idea of how to make it more effective in madden. Thanks for giving it a look guys and I'll see you next time!
Tony Dungy's Take: http://www.footballxos.com/download/...nte-Kiffin.pdf
how did i spam i posted a video a day an said if you like them subscribe. and i dint know the forum sections until someone told me this is my first season making videos im still learning bro just trying to help people get better is all
This. If they were sim tactics, then I'm all for it. But when it's tactics that do nothing but perpetuate the East Room cheesy bullshit that has effectively killed playing randoms online for most of us, then you're not helping anyone get better. You're helping create more people that we will hate more than anything in the future and hope they end up tripping and faceplant through their TVs.
overload blitz doesn't have crap to do with a Tampa two
Ok guys in today’s video I will be taking a look at Colt McCoy and Mac Brown’s favorite passing concept as well as a popular concept in the game in general. Now this concept will apply more then to just a single play and its basically the whole theory behind the bunch formation in my opinion. The concept I will be looking at today is how teams use triangles in their passing games to properly space the field in order to attack zone coverage. Now this interesting because most teams use levels or curl flats or something where 2 players are key in creating separation, but in this concept it uses 3 players to create a triangle that can beat almost every coverage in the game. Hopefully you guys will enjoy this breakdown, and make sure to check out my youtube channel for videos like this as well as tips and strategies on how to improve in madden and ncaa games. Thanks for watching Guys!
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