Its as easy as boxing out your defender. When I throw to the tight ends it is usually a slant, drag, or curl. With all of these routes I throw the ball as soon as the TE breaks and then user control the TE to get between the defender and the ball, once this happens, the TEs superior size makes it impossible for the defender to have a shot at breaking the pass up so they can only tackle him once the catch is made. This works consistently throughout each game, with every team I choose. I try to mix these routes into my play calling especially if the QB has struggled completing passes.
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Tight Ends easier to use then WRs?
Has anybody else found this to be the case?
Its as easy as boxing out your defender. When I throw to the tight ends it is usually a slant, drag, or curl. With all of these routes I throw the ball as soon as the TE breaks and then user control the TE to get between the defender and the ball, once this happens, the TEs superior size makes it impossible for the defender to have a shot at breaking the pass up so they can only tackle him once the catch is made. This works consistently throughout each game, with every team I choose. I try to mix these routes into my play calling especially if the QB has struggled completing passes.Rikers Island Jail Inmates
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Rob Gronkowski is a beast. Vernon Davis is unstopable againt the zone, and Heath Miller is a catch machine in my NE, SF, and Pitt franchises I have recently done. (Now I'm doing a DEN franchise, and they have no TE's to pass too.Seattle Mariners|Seattle Seahawks
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I can't speak for Heath Miller, but the others are definitely beasts. I found that I targeted GronKowski a lot when I used NE despite how loaded their roster is at WR. Vernon Davis is a beast on play actions when I take a break from owning the defense with Frank Gore. It might sound unrealistic but Kendricks off the Rams is a beast on this game. Every time I use the Rams, Bradford can hit Kendricks on a post off play action 8 times out of 10. He almost always gets over 100 yards REC.Rikers Island Jail Inmates
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Madden is also notoriously easy to complete passes over the middle. YOu could put a WR in the slot or wing and get the same results. I do anyway."I'd rather lose to the cpu with realistic stats than win with ridiculous stats."
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Tight Ends are incredibly easy to throw to. You can just send them on streak routes all day and time your passes well. Greg Olsen averages like 19 YPC. It's partially because the linebackers tend to drift outside, leaving a window on pretty much every pass play to the Tight End. Even in man coverage, my TE loses linebackers easily. And if the LBs are blitzing, it's really easy to just gun it to the Tight End before the safety has a chance to react and you have an easy 5 - 8 yard pass.Comment
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I can't believe how often it works. It's really annoying. I know you can run a zone and that slows it down but it can be pretty easy to tell when someone is playing a zone then you can just hot route a reciever to beat the zone.Comment
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Yes. I throw to my TE's quite a bit. I use more routes (streaks, ins, outs, slants, hooks, slant outs, posts, corners, speed outs, etc..). Regarding your offense though, I can think of at least 5 adjustments I'd run that would force you to change your plan and/or execution to move the ball consistently using this method.Has anybody else found this to be the case?
Its as easy as boxing out your defender. When I throw to the tight ends it is usually a slant, drag, or curl. With all of these routes I throw the ball as soon as the TE breaks and then user control the TE to get between the defender and the ball, once this happens, the TEs superior size makes it impossible for the defender to have a shot at breaking the pass up so they can only tackle him once the catch is made. This works consistently throughout each game, with every team I choose. I try to mix these routes into my play calling especially if the QB has struggled completing passes.
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Ya its easy when your throwing to tight ends if no one is covering them. If I see you throw to your tight ends, I'm gonna make you throw it somewhere else. It won't be so easy if you play me. I use my MLB's more then anything. And if that doesn't work I'll use a 3rd or 4th cb or any safety.Comment
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I drafted a TE in the first offseason of my Jaguars franchise and man has he payed off. He's like an in between of Antonio Gates and Vernon Davis. He's 6'5 245 pounds rated an 82 overall with his speed being a 90. I just finished my week 9 game against the Bills and he finished with 7 catches for 154 yards and 2 touchdowns. I hooked up with him twice on two play action passes that he broke off for touchdowns. He leads my team in catches and is 2nd for OROY voting. I believe right now he has 42 catches for 560 yards and 7 touchdowns.Comment
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This has been the case for many years and both Madden and NCAA. Mainly because they end up matched up on linebackers who can't cover. It gets annoying playing against people who always throw to the TE though.[NYK|DAL|VT]
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