View Full Version : Question: How do you make your CBs stay at home in zone d?
Dr Death
07-12-2012, 05:54 PM
Can someone tell me how to make your CB's stay at home when in a Zone defense on the X-Box 360? I know someone posted it for PS3, but I've been having the CPU use motion and then running sweeps to the side my CB vacated. I know it's like two buttons, I just don't know which ones. And I couldn't find the answer in the "Manual" either. Thanks!
Escobar
07-12-2012, 06:53 PM
:ps3tri::Right:
JeffHCross
07-12-2012, 07:07 PM
For the 360, the equivalent should be :360y::Right:. The two systems share the button mapping, so all commands should be in the same physical location, just the naming convention is different.
Dr Death
07-12-2012, 09:14 PM
For the 360, the equivalent should be :360y::Right:. The two systems share the button mapping, so all commands should be in the same physical location, just the naming convention is different.
Thanks Jeff! Much appreciated!!!
souljahbill
08-01-2012, 02:05 PM
I have a question: How do you get RBs to stay in to pass protect if the play art has them running a route?
gschwendt
08-01-2012, 02:08 PM
I have a question: How do you get RBs to stay in to pass protect if the play art has them running a route?
Hot route, then L1 or R1 to have them block left or block right.
souljahbill
08-01-2012, 02:10 PM
Hot route, then L1 or R1 to have them block left or block right.
Thank you, sir. I could never figure it out.
So, I have to tell them to block a particular side? They don't just block the area in general?
gschwendt
08-01-2012, 02:15 PM
Thank you, sir. I could never figure it out.
So, I have to tell them to block a particular side? They don't just block the area in general?Under Center & Pistol, yes, you're essentially telling the RB which side to take a step to first. If they just stepped straight forward, you'd run into them. However, in shotgun, if you wait until they're set, then either one works the same, essentially blocking straight ahead. However, if you hot route as soon as you're breaking the huddle, then you can direct them one way or another. I like to hot route them to step in front of the QB out of shotgun so that they can hopefully pick up a block from either side.
souljahbill
08-01-2012, 02:28 PM
Under Center & Pistol, yes, you're essentially telling the RB which side to take a step to first. If they just stepped straight forward, you'd run into them. However, in shotgun, if you wait until they're set, then either one works the same, essentially blocking straight ahead. However, if you hot route as soon as you're breaking the huddle, then you can direct them one way or another. I like to hot route them to step in front of the QB out of shotgun so that they can hopefully pick up a block from either side.
Thank you so much. This should help a ton.
gigemaggs99
08-01-2012, 05:33 PM
If you don't want to run the PA you can also have them block in those situations, sometimes this helps the WRs run their deeper routes.
Also, on the PS3 it's L2 and R2. I think last year it may have been L1 and R1.
JeffHCross
08-01-2012, 08:15 PM
Also, on the PS3 it's L2 and R2. I think last year it may have been L1 and R1.:+1:
If it was ever L1/R1, it hasn't been for years, because R1 is Smart Route. There is no Hot Route on L1.
gschwendt
08-01-2012, 08:46 PM
Appreciate it guys... I can do it with a controller in my hand as muscle memory but without the controller I'm guessing half the time.
steelerfan
08-01-2012, 08:59 PM
Appreciate it guys... I can do it with a controller in my hand as muscle memory but without the controller I'm guessing half the time.
I know that feeling. I'm terrible at telling someone which buttons to push, unless I'm actually telling them as I do it.
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JeffHCross
08-01-2012, 09:37 PM
Appreciate it guys... I can do it with a controller in my hand as muscle memory but without the controller I'm guessing half the time.Yeah, I know what you mean. If I'd thought about it, I would have remembered that R1 is Smart Route because I do it so often. But, like you, I rely on muscle memory so I actually double-checked in Practice Mode before posting.
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