11-16-2011, 12:39 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Murfreesboro, Tn
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Re: Trick plays
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Originally Posted by TheDelta |
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Flea Flickers are in the game, I know that, I got one in one of my custom playbooks. There's a Halfback Pass play in the Seattle playbook, too, and there's a "Tackle over" I formation in the Jets pb if you're looking for an unbalanced line.
I haven't seen reverses or double reverses, though, and no "double passes" either.
Unfortunately, with the strict position limitations of Madden (why? I really don't get it, if I want my LB to play wide receiver or my running back at QB in a certain formation, why not just let me do it?) it's only half the fun.
I had an awesome "mismatch nightmare" formation in NCAA12 once, I had two great scrambling QBs on my roster, one of which was actually great at receiver, too, a crazy fast HB and a great fast ball-hawking corner, so my set consisted of 2 QBs, 1 HB, 1 CB and 1 WR. I really didn't envy opponents to have to call a defense on that one, I had a set of audibles so I could run everything from Triple Option plays out of the the I or Flexbone to five wide spread or wildcat sets. One of my favorites was an "HB pass" play that resulted in one of the QBs pitching the ball to the other one and he then taking the shot downfield.
But yeah, I'd like to see at least a little bit more love for the trick plays in Madden, I mean there's more then one way to make a fake FG, and the "fake FG run" play is completely useless, where's that amazing "kicker sweep" play on which the holder pitches the ball outside to the kicker, the Cardinals used that to score a TD last season.
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are you able to run with the halfback on this play if there is no one open? or is it like wildcat pass plays where you are locked into passing and cant tuck and run?
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