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  • tripleb10
    Rookie
    • Mar 2011
    • 22

    #1

    Run Defense

    I need help. Im in an online dynasty with 4 other friends. We are using the SEC, and I am Arkansas. We are 3 years in and my D is now rated a B(it has gone down every year). We play on Heisman level with default sliders. When I play the computer I have no trouble stopping the run, I am constantly ranked in the top 5 against the run against the computer. When I play the other guys its like Im playing with a D- defense against the run. They average around 8 yds a carry. They end up running it non stop because it works so well. They dont cheese and run goal line everyplay either. We are real legit players. I need some advice on what defense to use to help slow this down. It has killed my seasons. I have tried 4-2-5,3-4,3-3-5,dime,nickel,5-2. I just dont know what to do. Any advice would be helpful and I will try it out. Im tired of the trash talk Im receiving. Also no one is Alabama so its not that.

    Thanks
  • MIFB13
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 116

    #2
    Re: Run Defense

    My favorite play to stop the run is actually a Cover 3, because it brings down the safety into an insert zone. Cover 3 can obviously be run in any front, but your best bet to stop the run is the 4-3 Under. Out of the 4-3 Under, you're going to want to stick to the under front against a single tight end set(with your outside linebacker heads up on the tight end) , go to nickel (specifically a 4-2 nickel, or "nickel normal", keep your big hefties on the field) against three or even 4 wide, and Dime for four or five wide receivers on the field.

    When facing a two tight end set, if there is one tight on each side of the line, switch to a 4-3 Normal. If the offense is under-center, "pinch" your linebackers closer to eachother, chances are that the offense is going inside. However, if the offense is in shotgun, just leave the linebackers alone. Also, if the offense has both tight ends on one side of the line, your best bet is to audible to the 46 Bear (specifically 2 Man Under, because then your two outside linebackers will be head up on the tight ends in man coverage, but you will still have help over the top if anyone gets beat).

    Lastly, stunt your D-Line! I cannot stress how important this is. If you're going to take anything from this, your D-line is paramount to stopping the run (and the pass, really). This can be accomplished by pressing RB and then pressing the right stick in the direction that you want to stunt towards, or the equivalent on the PS3. Left is stunt left, right is stunt right, down is pinch, and up is contain QB (although this last one is probably better for rushing the QB than containing him). Now, I find that in shotgun, it is best to stunt your line away from the running back because of the backside pursuit (if the RB is on your right, stunt to your left). Also, it's typically a good idea to slant away from power running games. You will get a feel with your D-Line and stunting the more you use it though.

    By the way, the Cover 3 can also mask different coverages. If you are still having trouble with the run even after all that^, you may want to throw in some blitzes. There are many plays that have the same exact look as the basic Cover 3, but are actually sending the safety, linebackers, or a combination on a blitz. Cover 1 looks quite a bit like Cover 3 as well. Be careful against trips (three eligible receivers to one side of the line) however, because that will tear up Cover 3. So in most trips situations, you're going to want to audible to a Cover 6, with the two deep quarter coverage (they will be the smaller blue zones) to the trips side. Keep a Cover 6 audible handy for your 4-3 Under and your Nickel Normal, you will use it often.

    Hope that helps a bit, feel free to ask any questions. I'm pretty good with a 3-4 defense as well, if that's what you want to run instead.

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    • blkrptnt819
      MVP
      • Feb 2011
      • 2055

      #3
      4-4 and 4-3 will be your best friend.
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      • Pielet
        Pro
        • Nov 2008
        • 767

        #4
        Re: Run Defense

        Aggressive zone d setting also helps.
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        • canes21
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2008
          • 22900

          #5
          Re: Run Defense

          I agree with the cover 3 suggestion. Cover 3 is a HUGE part of my defensive scheme. If I'm not bringing pressure or in man, you can bet I'm probably in cover 3.
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          • Kcordloh
            Pro
            • Jan 2011
            • 870

            #6
            Re: Run Defense

            Originally posted by canes21
            I agree with the cover 3 suggestion. Cover 3 is a HUGE part of my defensive scheme. If I'm not bringing pressure or in man, you can bet I'm probably in cover 3.
            I third cover 3 as a good all-around play. Not the best per any situation really, but it never leaves you exposed like say 1-5-5 Nickle

            I also like the 4-2-5 Bullets Dbl A play. I dunno why but I get really good results against the run. Pass, not so much
            Setting zone depth to aggressive also helps.

            I like to spread my linemen, it seems counter intuitive but it spreads out the offensive line just a shred, and while it creates gaps for the offense, it allows you to smoke them with a LB. You might give up 4 yards a carry for awhile, but once you get your opponents strategies down you can switch to a different play in 4-2-5 (cover 3, SS Eagle Zone, etc).


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            • bradchadford
              Rookie
              • Jul 2011
              • 86

              #7
              Re: Run Defense

              4-3 formation= thunder smoke or lb dogs...pinch the d-line in and spread the lb's to set the edge. Don't over pursue with bull rush moves..wait to see the runners intentions then make a move.

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              • Juce734
                Rookie
                • Nov 2011
                • 328

                #8
                Re: Run Defense

                These are all helpful tips! We should do a thread like this for pass defense.

                I have a really hard time on pass defense against my friends. They shred me in h2h online play.
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                • BHavenBlazer
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 119

                  #9
                  Re: Run Defense

                  4-3 cover 2 stops pretty much anything the outside.

                  I use a 3-4 normal cover 2 to stop the run myself.

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                  • tripleb10
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 22

                    #10
                    Re: Run Defense

                    Thanks for all the help. I will for sure try these out. We are in the offseason now, so I cant wait to get to next year and hopefully get that National Championship that has been barely out of reach. This run defense has been a big thorn in my side.

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                    • tripleb10
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 22

                      #11
                      Re: Run Defense

                      Just an update on what happened. I played one guy I didnt play last year but did play in the sec championship the year before that. In the sec champ. he had 506 yds total offense and over 120 yds rushing with his rb. This year I held him to 200 yds total offense and 49 yds rushing to his rb. It did matter that I was able to build a little lead and he started to pass more, but I am encouraged by the rush defense so far. I play my toughest teams late in the year so we will see. The 4-3 under really did help a lot. I could tell he was getting frustrated by my run d. Stunting the lines really helped as well. Thanks for the help

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                      • bigman334
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 78

                        #12
                        Re: Run Defense

                        one thing a lot of people get killed with is depending on man blitzes to stop the run. with the way they made user controlling your player, man defense is suicide against the run

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                        • tripleb10
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 22

                          #13
                          Re: Run Defense

                          I played two more games against users. One user killed me with the run again. He mainly ran out of the ace formation. I had a few good stops but he had his way with me. He ran for 248 yds. I dont know why I couldnt stop that ace formation. It didnt help that it was raining and my wrs were dropping first downs and tds. The next game my run d was great, I held him to 56 yds rushing. He had killed me the year before. Overall my run d was great, I just couldnt stop that one guy. Anymore tips out there on stopping that ace formation? Again I missed my chance for the NC and I am just getting another BCS bowl game.

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                          • blkrptnt819
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 2055

                            #14
                            Have you tried the 4-4?
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                            • pk556
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 105

                              #15
                              Re: Run Defense

                              I have a very hard time stopping the counter plays out of any I formation or ace formation. Any Ideas ?

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