I didn't see a post like this when I searched but if one already exists please just point me in the right direction. I've been playing Madden 25 since I got it on release day and while I'm enjoying it there are moments of sheer frustration for me as well. However, I'm willing to admit that part of my frustration is probably not because of the game itself but rather poor play calling and/or poor defensive play by me. I'd like to use this thread to discuss defensive strategies and tips and get some good advice from some of you Madden vets.
The main issue I have on a regular basis is trying to stop short, 5-10 yard passes over the middle on slant routes. I almost always play as a linebacker (I'm the Bears and I usually use Lance Briggs). I play my position, whether it's zone or man, as best I can but often times I still give up passes over the middle.
When I do switch to a lineman to try and put pressure on the quarterback often times slant routes are wide open and there seems to be little I can do to stop them.
What's the best defensive scheme to stop slant routes? I run a 4-3 with the Bears and while I do go cover-2 fairly often I usually try to drop my linebackers into zones to prevent passes over the middle.
The main issue I have on a regular basis is trying to stop short, 5-10 yard passes over the middle on slant routes. I almost always play as a linebacker (I'm the Bears and I usually use Lance Briggs). I play my position, whether it's zone or man, as best I can but often times I still give up passes over the middle.
When I do switch to a lineman to try and put pressure on the quarterback often times slant routes are wide open and there seems to be little I can do to stop them.
What's the best defensive scheme to stop slant routes? I run a 4-3 with the Bears and while I do go cover-2 fairly often I usually try to drop my linebackers into zones to prevent passes over the middle.
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