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  • buckyfan27
    Rookie
    • Nov 2012
    • 14

    #1

    NCAA 14 defense ideas

    Hey everyone. I'm loving the demo so far, especially the new read option features. I'm just wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to defend the new option. I feel like the new option play favors the offense slightly. Specifically, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to keep your defensive players moving with shifts and the like in order to make it hard to read one stationary defender. I feel like if you keep moving, the game will keep telling to offensive player to read a different defender, thus making it difficult to run an effective option. Pease comment back with suggestions and any other thoughts!
  • catcher_0_3
    Rookie
    • May 2011
    • 447

    #2
    Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

    There's already a thread where this is being discussed called "defending the triple option".

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    • Senio25
      Rookie
      • Apr 2012
      • 51

      #3
      Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

      You mean shifting your d-line from side to side? IDK I could work then It couldn't. That's kind of a risk because you could shift your way out of a play. I'd say try to dictate where YOU want the ball to go on the read option. The best you can. The read also could be overpowered a bit on the demo
      ROLL TIDE!!

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      • buckyfan27
        Rookie
        • Nov 2012
        • 14

        #4
        Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

        I mean your entire defense moving around. Is there a way to get everyone moving like LBs moving up and back before the snap? I suppose bluffing the blitz would be one option.

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        • I Peench
          Pro
          • May 2008
          • 762

          #5
          Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

          Originally posted by buckyfan27
          I mean your entire defense moving around. Is there a way to get everyone moving like LBs moving up and back before the snap? I suppose bluffing the blitz would be one option.
          That's pretty cheesy, but whatever makes you happy I suppose.

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          • catcher_0_3
            Rookie
            • May 2011
            • 447

            #6
            Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

            Originally posted by I Peench
            That's pretty cheesy, but whatever makes you happy I suppose.
            Sharp cheddar. Go Gunners!

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            • xKINGxSCOTTx
              Rookie
              • May 2013
              • 93

              #7
              Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

              Originally posted by I Peench
              That's pretty cheesy, but whatever makes you happy I suppose.
              I don't think he means it as everyone running around like he said... He means like lb CPU players moving to and from the LOS faking te blitz/coverage, this isn't cheese but very realistic... Just as a dend moving further outside before snap... Or a safety or MLB roaming telling ppl the play and hot routing

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              • buckyfan27
                Rookie
                • Nov 2012
                • 14

                #8
                Re: NCAA 14 defense ideas

                Yes that is exactly what I mean, thank you. Just wondering if theres any way to do it in the game.

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                • War34Eagle
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 264

                  #9
                  I'm pretty sure you're asking for a Falcons/Mike Nolan style defense, where most of your linebackers and sometimes the safeties are moving around in the box to disguise their assignment and confuse the quarterback. Every once and a while you'll even see the nickel corner in on it and the defensive ends standing up and sliding.

                  If that's what your asking for, I don't think it's really in the game, but it would be really awesome if someone could figure out how. I feel like repositioning the line, secondary, and linebackers (like you said) would be the most obvious way to do it, but it probably would only work against a human QB as the CPU should know who the reads are as soon as your players move.

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