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  • RogueHominid
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2006
    • 10901

    #1

    Two-Gap Schemes

    In studying the play art for some plays, I notice that two-gap assignments are in the game.

    What I'm trying to figure out is if these are common and if you can build a scheme out of the two-gap philosophy.

    I see a lot of one-gap in the play art, much more than two-gap, but I have yet to go through all the plays systematically.

    Does anyone know if you can actually make a full scheme on this gap principle, and if so, how?

    Also, does anyone know if the game provides any specific mechanics for entering and holding a gap, or for standing head-up on a block rather than shooting at an angle into a gap?
  • ksnyder5282
    Rookie
    • Sep 2016
    • 38

    #2
    Re: Two-Gap Schemes

    Originally posted by Trojan Man
    In studying the play art for some plays, I notice that two-gap assignments are in the game.

    What I'm trying to figure out is if these are common and if you can build a scheme out of the two-gap philosophy.

    I see a lot of one-gap in the play art, much more than two-gap, but I have yet to go through all the plays systematically.

    Does anyone know if you can actually make a full scheme on this gap principle, and if so, how?

    Also, does anyone know if the game provides any specific mechanics for entering and holding a gap, or for standing head-up on a block rather than shooting at an angle into a gap?
    I think I have seen my dt plug the gap when being hook blocked automatically when I used power move against a run play. You know what I mean? He didn't necessarily get separation, he pushed the blocker into the gap.
    Maybe it depends on your scheme. Irl attacking schemes "blitz" the gaps while base schemes hold them.

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    • RogueHominid
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2006
      • 10901

      #3
      Re: Two-Gap Schemes

      Originally posted by ksnyder5282
      I think I have seen my dt plug the gap when being hook blocked automatically when I used power move against a run play. You know what I mean? He didn't necessarily get separation, he pushed the blocker into the gap.
      Maybe it depends on your scheme. Irl attacking schemes "blitz" the gaps while base schemes hold them.

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      Thanks for the tip re: player control.

      And re: strategy, I understand the difference between a 1- and 2-gap scheme defensively. My question is whether Madden has enough plays with 2-gap play art to actually build a defensive scheme around.

      If I want to build a 1-gap 34, that's easy because most of the play art has 1-gap assignments for the DL.

      But if I want a big-bodied 2-gap scheme, I'm not sure I can do that, hence the query, due to the playbooks. I'm also not sure if the DL are actually programmed and animated in such a way that a 2-gap scheme would render properly.

      If someone has figured this out and can explain how to create the scheme, that'd be fantastic, esp. w/ reference to specific play calls that have functional 2-gap assignments.

      If this is not yet possible, I'd love for future Maddens to include control schemes, animations, and play art to support true 1-gap and 2-gap schemes.

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      • ksnyder5282
        Rookie
        • Sep 2016
        • 38

        #4
        Re: Two-Gap Schemes

        Originally posted by Trojan Man
        Thanks for the tip re: player control.

        And re: strategy, I understand the difference between a 1- and 2-gap scheme defensively. My question is whether Madden has enough plays with 2-gap play art to actually build a defensive scheme around.

        If I want to build a 1-gap 34, that's easy because most of the play art has 1-gap assignments for the DL.

        But if I want a big-bodied 2-gap scheme, I'm not sure I can do that, hence the query, due to the playbooks. I'm also not sure if the DL are actually programmed and animated in such a way that a 2-gap scheme would render properly.

        If someone has figured this out and can explain how to create the scheme, that'd be fantastic, esp. w/ reference to specific play calls that have functional 2-gap assignments.

        If this is not yet possible, I'd love for future Maddens to include control schemes, animations, and play art to support true 1-gap and 2-gap schemes.
        I haven't seen many, but I have seen assignment change when I shift my dt shading on occasion.
        I haven't been able to is the 34 effectively this year at all.

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        • Fear The Clown
          Rookie
          • Sep 2016
          • 31

          #5
          Re: Two-Gap Schemes

          I can't answer OPs question fully but they did add finally add this into the game this year. I wouldn't be surprised if its a bit limited since this is the first edition of Madden where a defender can tie up 2 blockers physically.

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          • ksnyder5282
            Rookie
            • Sep 2016
            • 38

            #6
            Re: Two-Gap Schemes

            Originally posted by Fear The Clown
            I can't answer OPs question fully but they did add finally add this into the game this year. I wouldn't be surprised if its a bit limited since this is the first edition of Madden where a defender can tie up 2 blockers physically.
            Maybe next year we get user gap adjustments on the fly. Maybe getting closer to bringing back full play editing.

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            • ksnyder5282
              Rookie
              • Sep 2016
              • 38

              #7
              Re: Two-Gap Schemes

              Originally posted by ksnyder5282
              Maybe next year we get user gap adjustments on the fly. Maybe getting closer to bringing back full play editing.

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              This feature was the reason I bought this version. My favorite addition to play mechanics in years. It truly is the little things that make big differences.

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