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Ok guys today's video is going to be a little different. First of all I would like to apologize for some of my content recently; I have done a poor job of getting deep with the tips and schemes and for that I am truly sorry. That will never happen again. Now that we have that addressed let's get into today's offensive tip. Today we are looking at one of my favorite plays from the shotgun bunch hb strong and we will be looking at the play z spot. The reason I love this play is because of the corner route, spot route, stock flat route, and that deep post. Now there is a lot we can do to this play so we can beat man and zone be sure to pay attention , but if you are one to just look at the setup here it is:
1. place the far left receiver on a smart routed in, curl or leave on his route
2. place the hb on w wheel route
3. place the tight end or closest receiver in the bunch on a drag.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc-9FJbUI0c
Lastly guys be sure and check out my youtube channel for more free NCAA 14 and Madden NFL 25 content. Thanks for watching!
Countless lab hours?
Do you wear a coat do you use beakers? Are you Beaker?
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Not trying to troll, but your big new tip of the day is picking a pass play you like, sit there hot routing every single receiver to something different from their original routes, sit there moving players back and forth all over the place (you do realize there is a play clock in the actual game that would make half of what you spent multiple minutes doing impossible), all so you can break and then abuse the AI by fucking it up with multiple dumbass movements of receivers all over the field.
Seriously, just do yourself a favor and just go back to whatever Cheesers R US website that you came from and keep your East Room Cheesy Douchbags videos over there. We're sim players here. We don't do all this arcade, East Room fucktardery, trying to break and abuse the AI every play just so we can get cheap yards and cheap points. We play sim with sliders that make (or attempt to make) the AI better and tougher, so it gives us a true challenge and makes us fight for a win. We want to those yards and points we gain to be tough to get and rewarding to achieve. We want to punt multiple times a game because the defense did what it had to do to stop us, not sit there like a broken pile of shit because we did all this hot routing and moving of players all over the field trying to abuse the game AI.
If you can actually manage to post and give tips on SIM playing, then fine. But no one is going to ever give your tips any consideration if all you do is post these dumbass "win at all costs" cheesy East Room tactics crap. Doing that stuff does not make you good. It does not make you better. It just makes you too pathetic to truly and truthfully get better (or want to get better) at the game that you have to break the game and abuse the AI to get your yards and points. Sure, it makes you feel special, but just because mommy told you you're special does not make it so.
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Yeah, the openings crack me up.
Countless lab hours = Sitting there play after play trying to find a new way to break the AI
Scheme After Scheme = Every East Room cheese tactic known to man
Remarkable Victories = 125-0 winz baby!
Crushing Defeats = For the CPU and non-cheesy human opponents.
The Best Game of the World = Could be referring to NCAA or he has one HELL of an ego.
z spot is actually on of my favorite plays stock. very nice triangle read. especially like it on the first play of a ranked game. usually your opponent will try a heavy blitz and it's an easy play to the flat route.
Chill out compadre
NCAA Football and Madden NFL Offensive Tips: Using Motion to Confuse Your Opponent
Ok guys in today’s video we are going to be taking a look at the importance of motion and some ideas on how to use motion as an offense to confuse your opponent. Now when you think about defense in madden you will always hear me say to make it look the same. The reason you want to do this is so your opponent can’t tell if you are in a cover 2 defense or a cover 3. Whether your bringing pressure from the right side or left. Now in my opinion this concept also applies to offense. Now a lot of offenses in madden use motion snaps to make routes more effective. However sometimes when people run the ball out of the same formation they do not do the same motion or the same hot routes. This concept, in my eyes, applies more to the tournament scene, but using fake hot routes and the same basic motion snaps regardless of whether it is a run or a pass will keep your opponent from identifying whether you are running or passing. Hopefully this video helps you understand the importance of using motion snaps in your offense to make passing and running more effective. Thanks for checking this video out and I hope you enjoy! Thanks Guys!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iN4Yjy21J0
You know what, I just have to put something in here to bring some value to this thread.
Nice looking married woman who...
Discuses football.
Uses those tiny NFL helmets I grew up with, back in the days before video games and we had to use some imagination.
Has a field made up for the little helmets.
Pits the AFC against the NFC helmets, which might make her the only woman on the planet to do so.
http://youtu.be/fqFj4xyWFgg?t=2m26s
One lucky guy. If I could find a woman like this she would never have to make me a sandwich.
FINALLY!! A real heterosexual posts an informative video.
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I'm still waiting for the video on how to snap the bloody ball. These "tips" don't do me any good when I'm getting a delay of game penalty every play.
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Normally I'm put off by sarcastic and harassing comments. However, in this case, they feel warranted. :popcorn:
IMHO you guys should layoff the guy now that he is posting in the appropriate section of the forums.
I don't find his videos all that helpful/useful either for the way I play the game but to each their own. I don't see a need to bash the guy into oblivion for posting videos that may or may not be helpful.
Indeed if your true goal is to have him stop posting on the forums (again not sure why but that seems to be the intent from many of you) the easiest way to accomplish this goal is to stop posting in this thread and stop viewing his videos.
Just sayin'
this thread has over 1900 views in a short period. I doubt any of it has to do with his football /video game wannabe cross knowledge. People enjoy a good laugh
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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!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4TQjXlc-to
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
Oh the pain, someone make it stop................................
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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!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRcPlt6wB5I
I know a lot of you guys don't like my tips and ideas, but i want to release this to the 2-3 people who enjoy the content. I just finished a 30 page ebook and would like to give it away for free. Thank you guys for being respectful with your criticism as I can see why it is deserved. Also I look forward to bringing you guys better videos and better more realistic concepts and schemes. Thanks for allowing me to post in here this is a blessing and i hope you guys can use something in this ebook.You should be able to pick it up with this link below. Thank you!
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