Yeah. When I have a C route called, I want the AI to know when to break it off and come back for the ball to get open instead of just running blindly into coverage.
I end up using hot routes too, and often hot route to the deep come back. That and the deep out are the strongest routes in the game in my opinion. If you complete enough passes with that hot route the AI eventually starts jumping the route, which is nice... but in real life it isn't a hot route or audible call before the snap. It is part of the route design.
In Madden you can turn a slant into a deep comeback. That isn't realistic. That isn't how teams operate. There are playbook rules of how to adjust your route to the coverage and they make line calls based on the coverage they anticipate. When you play Madden, all of your players psychically know what you, the hive mind player wants to do. There are limitations in real life. Communication using code words and working against crowd noise among them.
I just prefer to play the game as authentically as I can because I enjoy that. It is part of the immersion of the game. I am not trying to stick skill the computer or out cheese my opponent. That isn't my goal. I have been there. I have done that. That isn't what I want to get out of the game anymore.

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