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  • prototype561
    Rookie
    • Oct 2007
    • 269

    #1

    Stopping the slant?

    Does anyone know how to stop the slant? I play against the CPU, and some teams run a slant every play and it seems that it is always open. I can deal with the corner and out routes but(still drives me crazy) but the slant seems almost unstoppable.

    I have tried man press, zone press, lb/dl spies, nothing seems to work. The only time I stop the slant is when they WR drops the ball. I just played New Mexico State and QB went 36/39 for 392 and 4 TD's.

    Any tips?
  • aerovt
    Rookie
    • Oct 2009
    • 308

    #2
    Re: Stopping the slant?

    press coverage works unless you have OPI/DPI too low.

    Also try dropping a LB in a hook (yellow) zone in the middle of the field. Stunting a DT/DE there works sometimes as well

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    • canesfins
      MVP
      • Jul 2012
      • 2412

      #3
      Re: Stopping the slant?

      Against the cpu It honestly seems to work for them no matter what I do. Against users it's a hit or miss. It's usually either completed or picked off. I just play man and high light the receiver I believe it's going to.

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      • LmaoTseTung
        Just started!
        • Sep 2013
        • 9

        #4
        Re: Stopping the slant?

        What base defenses are you calling? If they have 3 WR, call Nickel. 4 WR, Dime. At minimum, have as many CBs as they have WRs.

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        • DFogarty3
          Rookie
          • Jul 2013
          • 182

          #5
          Re: Stopping the slant?

          it doesnt work all the time but i like to use "the robber" and have my best cover safety drop down to roam the middle. It seems to help clog it up and limit any route over the middle.

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          • xirdneh132
            Rookie
            • Jan 2009
            • 46

            #6
            Re: Stopping the slant?

            Mix up your coverages using bump and run but the coverage that works best for me is audibling to show blitz so my cb's get right up to the line of scrimmage and most of the time stay with WRs. What I don't like is it shifts my D-Line in a formation I don't care for and I often need to shift the safeties and I barely have time to do it before the snap but having man coverage then using the audible to show blitz slows down some of the out routes, occasionally breaks up slant routes and at the very least CBs are closer to the receivers to make a tackle. I've gotten more interceptions with that formation as well. If you had time before the snap you could shift your linebackers to some zone then put your safeties to cover whoever the linebackers would cover but you might not have enough time before the snap to do all of that.

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            • prototype561
              Rookie
              • Oct 2007
              • 269

              #7
              Re: Stopping the slant?

              Another game QB is 23/26 354 yards and 4 TD's. When guys are in perfect position they don't even try to knock the ball down. Slant across the middle, 3 guys are standing there any no one does anything.

              The same goes for deep routes, the cpu just launches the ball down field and my guys are in perfect position and when the ball approaches my guys keeps running and the wr stops to make catch, frustrating. When they actually try to knock the ball down they miss it more often then not.

              Every time there is a pass play I hold my breadth hoping that my L1/triangle button works and the cpu doesn't shove my guy out of the way.

              I hate that they programmed the game to heavily favor the cpu in one on one situations. When I throw the ball deep in against single coverage it is picked off 75% time, yet the cpu catches ball 75% time on offense.

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              • LmaoTseTung
                Just started!
                • Sep 2013
                • 9

                #8
                Re: Stopping the slant?

                How are you calling your defenses? Did you mess with sliders? That doesn't happen on stock sliders hardly ever (the CPU numbers). Upload a couple highlights and link them here.

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                • jello1717
                  All Star
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 5714

                  #9
                  Re: Stopping the slant?

                  Originally posted by prototype561
                  Another game QB is 23/26 354 yards and 4 TD's. When guys are in perfect position they don't even try to knock the ball down. Slant across the middle, 3 guys are standing there any no one does anything.

                  The same goes for deep routes, the cpu just launches the ball down field and my guys are in perfect position and when the ball approaches my guys keeps running and the wr stops to make catch, frustrating. When they actually try to knock the ball down they miss it more often then not.

                  Every time there is a pass play I hold my breadth hoping that my L1/triangle button works and the cpu doesn't shove my guy out of the way.

                  I hate that they programmed the game to heavily favor the cpu in one on one situations. When I throw the ball deep in against single coverage it is picked off 75% time, yet the cpu catches ball 75% time on offense.
                  This (particularly both parts of that last sentence) hasn't been my experience at all.
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                  • divinemind
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 85

                    #10
                    Re: Stopping the slant?

                    Sink zones, especially out of the 3-4, work pretty well but open up the flats and puts little pressure on the QB. You gotta have fast LBs that can hit the flats before they make the 1st down.

                    I think cover 1 is intended to stop in routes but can help with these but the seams are open for a split second before the WRs hit the center. Also, out routes are unstoppable vs all man coverages this year so that's the drawback for that.

                    I like how there's no guaranteed single defense that shuts down everything anymore. I used to just flip between man under and cover 3 and would destroy the cpu.

                    Be cool.

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                    • EAGLESFAN10
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 2338

                      #11
                      Re: Stopping the slant?

                      Like others have said mix up your coverages

                      I run a Hybrid Defense where I run almost EVERY formation there is in Football

                      Press Coverage works because the WR and QB get delayed and it gives the Linebackers more time to react to the WRs coming across the middle
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