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i was just wondering if anyone runs a defense like michigan state does. what i mean is leaving your corners one on one. and do you have success doing that if you do?Tags: None -
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what plays do you call? im trying to build my defense like theres. right now i have a couple decent corners so im slowly implemnting that style. when you recruit how important do you consider the press rating to be?Comment
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Press can be incredibly over powered in this game, in my opinion. It seems like there's no in between, you either get a perfect press and they can't get off the line, or you get burned deep. I don't know if it's possible to play defense like MSU.Comment
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i leave my corners one on one all the time. Idk if many people know this but if you hold LT and press up on the RS before the ball is snapped, your defense plays the pass 100%. I've learned if I "tell" my defense to play pass, most of the time they cover pretty well especially the higher rated corners. Also backing off or press coverage also affects your chances of getting burned.Comment
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i leave my corners one on one all the time. Idk if many people know this but if you hold LT and press up on the RS before the ball is snapped, your defense plays the pass 100%. I've learned if I "tell" my defense to play pass, most of the time they cover pretty well especially the higher rated corners. Also backing off or press coverage also affects your chances of getting burned.
I tend to run a lot of man. Sometimes Cover 2 if they like to run outside or throw short plays. If they have a mobile QB, I'll make sure to at least have a linebacker spy. What MSU really does is mainly leave the sidelines open because it's a far throw for a QB and since MSU's corners are quick, they can get to the ball for a int/swat or get to the receiver for a loss/short gain.Favorite Teams:
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you have to switch it up, thats key... you cant just come out running same man to man blitz scheme ever play... You need good CB m2m cov and great press corners.... Get to QB fast..
And calling that the Michigan State way is not right lol, I think that is the most complete Big 10 team since 2002 buckeyes, because they broke the mold of zone defense n Big 10 and played an SEC style physical, fast, hard hitting man 2 man D. Alabama does it the best, FSU right behind them.... Its all about having playmakers on defense.Comment
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Yea MSU is one of the Best Def in my Opinion and thats coming from a Die hard Husker fan here.
I am in year 2 of my Tar-heels dynasty and I am trying to get a MSU style defense. Well its hard for me right now cause I cant get good or high rated man corners.
Also you guys that want to run a MSU defense what are you using as your base playbook?Comment
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I use that all the time, doesn't work as effectively as you are saying. I'm always pressing cause if I make my corners back off, they leave the short stuff wide open. And then when I press, my corners still get beat and leave anything open. I also noticed linebackers don't cover tight ends very well. But then again, it could be because I'm doing an offline dynasty with San Jose State and their athletes can't even compare with MSU's.
I tend to run a lot of man. Sometimes Cover 2 if they like to run outside or throw short plays. If they have a mobile QB, I'll make sure to at least have a linebacker spy. What MSU really does is mainly leave the sidelines open because it's a far throw for a QB and since MSU's corners are quick, they can get to the ball for a int/swat or get to the receiver for a loss/short gain.Comment
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Even though for some reason people have a hard time admitting it, ratings do matter. If your best cb is a 80 don't expect him to be shutdown. In my Boise dynasty where my defense is rated 76 teams are running up and down but that's expected. In my other dynasty where my defense is 99, I have a shutdown D both in the passing and running game. Look at your player ratings and learn their strengths and weakness, then adjust to them.Comment
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Even though for some reason people have a hard time admitting it, ratings do matter. If your best cb is a 80 don't expect him to be shutdown. In my Boise dynasty where my defense is rated 76 teams are running up and down but that's expected. In my other dynasty where my defense is 99, I have a shutdown D both in the passing and running game. Look at your player ratings and learn their strengths and weakness, then adjust to them.
I agree with you 100% here.Comment
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[QUOTE=SpartyParty11;2045819863]I use that all the time, doesn't work as effectively as you are saying. I'm always pressing cause if I make my corners back off, they leave the short stuff wide open. And then when I press, my corners still get beat and leave anything open. I also noticed linebackers don't cover tight ends very well. But then again, it could be because I'm doing an offline dynasty with San Jose State and their athletes can't even compare with MSU's.
How are the SJS Spartans unis. I think I am about to start up a Dynasty with them. Do they start out as a 1* program? How is their team and I know I will struggle alot.Comment
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