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Originally Posted by Ballgame41 |
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Looking for any help or advice on these sliders, from anyone willing to help. My main question is with the, "total control passing." 1) You said to get used to using it on every play, pretty much. So, I'm wondering how you use it when the receiver playing on the left, comes inside for a deep dig route. That route, more than any other, for some reason my QB (86 THAS and 84 THAM) will throw it either wide and high, really wide, or just wide and low--so how do you use the Total-Control-Passing on that? Now, I'm not saying I never complete the pass, but I feel like you have perfected the TCP and I most definitely haven't. Do you jam the left analog to the left, so it throws more behind him, as he's running towards the middle...? I would greatly appreciate if you could help me on that and if you could give me some other, "tough" examples as to how you use it in different situations.
Now, for the 2nd question, how are you keeping QB's, ANY QB, from not tearing you up? I play man, I play zone, but for some reason no matter what I do, they carve me up. I know that I KNOW football, but I just really struggle with this. My DB's seem to get beat and to not stay with their man sometimes. I either blitz really hard and get a sack--sometimes--but more often than not, I am getting beat. I just really want to get better so I can start to beat up the boys in my league. Now, they don't use your sliders, BUT they do have very similar sliders. The Human/CPU goes as follows--QB accuracy is 40/45, and the Defensive Coverage is 75/85 and Defensive Reaction is 75/80. Since the defensive sliders are so much different, I know that you can't help specifically as to how you play with your set and I play on theirs, but I was just hoping for any advice--from anyone--to help me from being shredded by CPU QB's. It's frustrating watching not very good QB's throw for around an 80% completion percentage.
Thanks to anyone who helps! It would be much appreciated!
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Hey, I appreciate the help man. I mean, I did know about the 'Skill's Trainer' and how it helped--to an extent--with the Left Stick passing. You really do have to practice with it though, in actual game play. of course. I find myself pulling back more on the left stick (down) when passing deeper routes--9 route, posts, corners and deep dig routes. Does that sound like what you do? I have been testing the possession catch (X on PS4) when throwing those with the left stick being pulled back, and am having more success with my receiver catching it. When I would launch it with the left stick being pushed forward, then using the aggressive catch (triangle), the corners would 9 out of 10 times, knock the ball down, sometimes doing the tip drill and the safety would pick it--very very frustraitng.
Quick note-when using the possession catch, he does still catch it in an "aggressive" animation, but with more body control and shielding the defender, if that makes any sense. So, it's definitely a different animation than the aggressive catch, but with more control and the ability to come down with it. I really like that animation and how effective it can be. I'm not really liking the aggressive catch--with these sliders (not an insult or anything, just a fact. It's the same with my online league, we play with the catch at 40) because my receiver's never seem to come down with it and it seems to be a liability and too risky with the tipped interception. Do you or anybody else feel this way? Are you more of a "possession" catch with your sliders? I would like to know if it's just me or not.
Thanks again