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  • booker21
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 4928

    #1

    Defending the pass?

    I'm confuse on what I should use when playing the ball in the air.

    I play as s, no switching, and in the past I had 2 options.

    Y/triangle = go for the pick
    R1/rb = swat the ball

    Now the Y/triangle is play ball. I assume is still trying to intercep. But my problem is to swat the ball.

    I know x/a is play the receiver. But I don't want to let the receiver catch the ball if I have good position to deflect the pass. So what I should use?

    R1/rb is still showing on the controls. No mention on the tutorial At all. And to make thing worst. On the tutorials it explain I should use swuare/x to deflect the ball.

    I tried in the practice and it seems all give some kind of reaction but again. To make thing even worst. Sometimes it does it automatically so I don't really know the answer.

    Those who play S. Or lb without switching. What method works?


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  • R9NALD9
    MVP
    • Nov 2008
    • 1268

    #2
    Re: Defending the pass?

    Take this with a grain of salt as I might be completely wrong.

    I've read on other forums that holding square on PS4 is swatting the ball. So in other words you'll hold square right after the QB passes the ball similar to what you would do with triangle (play ball) and cross (play receiver) to swat the ball.

    I'm definitely going to try this tonight.
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    • Jrocc23
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      • May 2010
      • 3207

      #3
      Re: Defending the pass?

      I play strictly CB and also play regular online games.

      RB and X is to swat. I still use RB though because it's what I am used to.

      Y is to intercept the ball.

      A is to play the receiver. Now, I honestly never use it because I don't fully get it yet. It seems like I am basically conceding the catch but just making sure I make the tackle?
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      • R9NALD9
        MVP
        • Nov 2008
        • 1268

        #4
        Re: Defending the pass?

        Originally posted by Jrocc23
        I play strictly CB and also play regular online games.

        RB and X is to swat. I still use RB though because it's what I am used to.

        Y is to intercept the ball.

        A is to play the receiver. Now, I honestly never use it because I don't fully get it yet. It seems like I am basically conceding the catch but just making sure I make the tackle?
        You do concede the catch as far as I'm aware of. But you would basically just use this when the catch is made before the first down markers are reached. So if it's 3rd and 10, and the receiver makes a catch 5 yards before the first down markers, it's just safer to play the receiver, make the tackle and ensure a 4th down...instead of going for the swat, int and missing and giving up the 1st down.
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        • RemyDaGr8
          Rookie
          • Oct 2012
          • 80

          #5
          Re: Defending the pass?

          I use square on the PS4. Its hard to break the ballhawk habit, though.

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          • WillisFaithful
            Rookie
            • Jun 2012
            • 60

            #6
            Re: Defending the pass?

            X/A buttons are to play the receiver, but you also punch the ball and try and rip it from the receivers hands ..

            I use X the most and have caused many incompletes .. but press it too early and expect an interference call ..

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            • SGMRock
              Pro
              • Jul 2009
              • 991

              #7
              Re: Defending the pass?

              The play the receiver option is good as long as you time it right like someone said above. You are backing breaking up the play by hitting the receiver at the time the ball arrives. So if the other team is doing an aggressive catch if you use play the receiver you are most likely going to knock the ball loose or bat it up on the air. I find many times if I play the receiver and they are doing anything other than a possession type catch I can break it up as long as I time it right.
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              • Dj_MyTime
                Pro
                • May 2012
                • 613

                #8
                Re: Defending the pass?

                I think it’s partially know who you are defending when the ball is in the air, if it’s a 2nd, or 3rd receiver I may challenge them for the ball, if it’s a receiver of the Calvin Johnson caliber I’m likely going to use the play the ball feature given the difference in how it works vs last year.

                I think the defender you switch to is important also does he have good jump, and size to match the receiver…I have always been a ‘Y’ button kinda guy going for the pick. This year though they put in thos punch out animations and with another defender there is still the possibility for an interception.

                In simpler terms, I use ‘X’ to play the receiver (where I saw the punch out), and ‘Y’ to play the ball (IMO tip or intercept) that’s my experience with the new options this year.
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                • booker21
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 4928

                  #9
                  Re: Defending the pass?

                  Forget about the play the receiver. If I'm in position to play the ball. I'm not going to let the receiver catch it to then try to strip it. What in saying is when the ball is over my head and I don't want to catch it. Do I press rb/r1 or the new button square/x?

                  In tutorial it says square but on the controls it shows the r1 as it used to be.

                  Maybe both are good.


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                  • Hammettf2b
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 158

                    #10
                    Re: Defending the pass?

                    Wow, I've been doing this completely wrong. I thought I read somewhere that if you tap triangle (PS4) that makes the defender attempt to swat the ball and hold triangle is to attempt the interception.

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                    • Dj_MyTime
                      Pro
                      • May 2012
                      • 613

                      #11
                      Re: Defending the pass?

                      Originally posted by Hammettf2b
                      Wow, I've been doing this completely wrong. I thought I read somewhere that if you tap triangle (PS4) that makes the defender attempt to swat the ball and hold triangle is to attempt the interception.
                      As far as I know you hold them down, just like the receiving buttons.
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                      • Dj_MyTime
                        Pro
                        • May 2012
                        • 613

                        #12
                        Re: Defending the pass?

                        Originally posted by booker21
                        Forget about the play the receiver. If I'm in position to play the ball. I'm not going to let the receiver catch it to then try to strip it. What in saying is when the ball is over my head and I don't want to catch it. Do I press rb/r1 or the new button square/x?

                        In tutorial it says square but on the controls it shows the r1 as it used to be.

                        Maybe both are good.


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                        You seem confused, best thing to do is go into practice and select a PA Shot play for the CPU offense and play Cover 1, when the pass is made experiment with the buttons until you have a clear understanding of what works best for you given your defenders position.
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                        • booker21
                          MVP
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4928

                          #13
                          Re: Defending the pass?

                          Originally posted by Dj_MyTime
                          You seem confused, best thing to do is go into practice and select a PA Shot play for the CPU offense and play Cover 1, when the pass is made experiment with the buttons until you have a clear understanding of what works best for you given your defenders position.

                          I did something and it worked on both square and r1. But on the other note I did nothing and also auto try to deflect. Yes I have all assist off. So I don't know.


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                          • slick1ru2
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 415

                            #14
                            Re: Defending the pass?

                            I now have an issue switching to the DB to defend on the PS4 and he just stops dead. So hit 0 and triangle and he stops and gets scored on.


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