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Originally Posted by Robrain |
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Peyton Manning glitches man defenses with his audibles. He'll audible over and over again, and if you hold the Right Trigger you'll notice one of your coverage defenders standing still on the complete opposite side of the field of the receiver he's supposed to be covering. This glitch BS is one reason Peyton Manning seems superhuman in this game.
To "fix" your glitched defender, as soon as he calls an audible, audible to a zone defense play, and then immediately back to your original play. Sometimes you'll have to do it twice, especially if he has a player in motion. The end result should give you each of your defenders covering a receiver on their side of the field.
Of course, you have to do this EVERY time he calls an audible. Which is usually 4-5 times per play, since when you call your audible, he'll call ANOTHER audible, which means you have to unglitch your defenders again.
It ends up turning into a game of tennis before every snap, with you and Peyton trading audibles until the play clock runs down.
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Not only this but he is the only Quarterback that is able to audible to any formation. I can't say how many times I've played him that he'll come out in a 4 wide set and by the end of the play he has Wes Welker lined up at TE with a LB covering him. I've found the only way to stop him at that point is to audible to a cover 3 and pray that he doesn't find someone deep down the field.