User vs. user, All-Madden, 90% of vertical routes get picked off because the pass is usually underthrown. Trying to "lead" the throw by holding up on the L joystick does absolutely nothing. Bullet or lob doesn't matter, same result. You have to take control of the WR and hope you can undercut at the last second and out jump the DB. Your WR can have his guy beat, but unless you have Stafford/Johnson or a similar QB/WR duo, the throw is rarely where it should be. As long as the DB is close to your target, he'll have a chance to make a play on the ball.
One particular play I had Jordan Cameron running a seam wide open down the middle. Weeden throws, and my opponent was able to take control of a linebacker and undercut the throw by a good 7+ yards and make the pick. No way that should happen; the trajectory of that pass should be impossible to intercept unless the linebacker was 8 feet tall. You can lead guys left or right without issue, throw it short to them, but you can't overthrow them? That's BS.
You can exploit screens, corner routes, slants, and basically every other type of "horizontal" route all day every day and throw for 500 yards a game. But why do they take away the possibility of overthrowing a vertical? Does anyone else have this problem or am I just crazy?

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