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Running game
Please someone help I'm having a hard time running on all pro don't also can't figure out if going up or down on the slider which one should help don't matter who I use or what team the hole to run is there but I seem to run into the lineman over and over is there a fix for this?
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Re: Running game
The key is being patient. Let your blocks develop, don't hit the turbo until you clear the second level, and use the R1 button when changing direction while you are making your way through the front 7.
Also, before the snap, look at the gap leverage between the O and D lineman. O linemen will look from their inside shoulder out for who to block, and if they're uncovered, they'll either help with a double team or fire out towards a linebacker. When running inside, I always look to run behind the guy who goes for the backer or look for a cutback lane if that closes up. -
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So does changing sliders actually help?The key is being patient. Let your blocks develop, don't hit the turbo until you clear the second level, and use the R1 button when changing direction while you are making your way through the front 7.
Also, before the snap, look at the gap leverage between the O and D lineman. O linemen will look from their inside shoulder out for who to block, and if they're uncovered, they'll either help with a double team or fire out towards a linebacker. When running inside, I always look to run behind the guy who goes for the backer or look for a cutback lane if that closes up.
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As far as stopping the pass goes, it depends on what kind of defense you normally play: man, zone, cover 2, cover 3, etc... you really should be mixing it up as far as those defenses go, and if you don't user an LB on defense, you should really learn how to. Playing good defense in the middle makes people hold on to the ball longer than they are used to, and that leads to sacks and forced throws into coverage.
Learning how zone defenses use reciever counts is a major part of being effective. Here's a link to how the zones work:https://www.easports.com/madden-nfl/...-zone-coverage
Towards the bottom, you'll find how to read offensive formations by reciever counts.
Here's a link to a video I found very useful when taking reciever counts into consideration with how the zones in madden 17 work: https://youtu.be/Ez0rLybruck
I also suggest subscribing to that channel...
There's more to cover, but I hope this is a good start for you. If you have any more questions, don't be afraid to ask...Comment
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As far as playing LB in a zone defense is concerned, unless I'm in a middle zone in a cover 2, I imagine a line splitting the field right down the middle, and I try to never go over that line when defending crossing routes - just hand it of to the next guy (this applies to cover 3 hook/curl zones). I drop back far enough as to not let the deepest crossed get behind me, while keeping an eye for anyone who's crossing in front of me. It's better to rally back towards the line of scrimmage than to chase a play that got behind you.
For vertical hook zones, carry anyone in your zone as deep as they go, so your basically pattern matching.
For Middle zones, your responsibility is to drop deep enough to discourage a throw to the post while prioritizing the side of the formation with the most receivers. When playing man, just hold down the defensive assist button if you think you can't match the route of your reciever.
I should add that the basic mentality I have while playing defense is to keep everything in front of me, and never let them get to the outside. This also applies to pursuit of the ball carrier. The defense should always play wider and deeper than the offense.Comment
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In certain situations it does. For example, if your opponent is in a 3rd and very long, or if the clock is running out and he needs to gain big yardage, I might shade overtop. I like to shade underneath in the red zone to take away the flats and drag routes, and simply because since I'm backed up near my own endzone, I don't have to worry about getting beat deep.Comment
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No worries, just keep pounding away and it will eventually click. Hitting practice mode and setting it up for "random run" against a random defense will build up your muscle memory for hitting holes and cutback lanes, as well as helping you recognize with greater consistency where the holes will open up.Comment
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I play on All Madden and do pretty well running the ball (in fact last game I nearly hit 300 yards). First of all, the stretch play is over powered in this game, so if you're struggling, learning how to execute that play will probably help you.
Second, the key has already been pointed out: be patient. Follow your blocks, and know when to cut it up field. You have to be patient not just on each play, but in sticking with a balanced offense. Eventually you will break a run if you keep at it, mix up your play calling, and follow/read your blocks correctly.
Run like Frank Gore: hide behind your blocks and use them as leverage, then, when they commit, or when the hole opens up, hit that turbo button and squeeze through.https://forums.operationsports.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2049813056Originally posted by Therebelyell626I am going to create a team called "the happy town fundament rapscallions" and hurt your already diminishing image

Last edited by your mom; 06-06-2006 at 6:06 PM.Comment

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