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  • Housh123
    Banned
    • Jan 2011
    • 1173

    #1

    Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

    I went years and years reading safeties and about a month ago i started reading the hooks, and curl/seam flats and it seems like I’m becoming a safer Madden player because of it.


    I’m seeing that safeties lie, and there’s just no possible way you can read them quick enough to make a safe diagnosis. The curls/seams are easier because if that defender puts a body on your guy and it’s not man you automatically know he’s bailing to them sideline unless of course it’s a user hot routed zone.

    Only thing you gotta read after that is the zone depth and you are good.


    What do you guys read?


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    Last edited by Housh123; 06-10-2022, 07:15 AM.
  • canes21
    Hall Of Fame
    • Sep 2008
    • 22936

    #2
    Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

    The order of my progressions is dynamic and depends on 1) my play call. 2) the situation at hand, and 3) the defensive alignment.

    If it is 2nd and 3 and I come out in a shot play, I'll see what their alignment is, then if I see the shot play has a chance based on that, I 100% read the safeties as the deep route typically needs to be your first read when you're looking to go deep.

    If its 2nd and 7 and I'm looking to take whatever yards I can get, the defensive alignment may dictate what I look at more. If they're playing a 1 high look, I'll read the safety first to see if the deep shot is there, if they play a 2 deep look, I may watch the safeties first, but if both take a step back at the snap, I immediately have a key defender underneath I turn my eyes to and his decision making tells me where to throw the ball to.

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    • SolidSquid
      MVP
      • Aug 2014
      • 3159

      #3
      Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

      I’ll usually read middle third of the field( a safety moving there or not), then my play side corner.

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      • GoJags904
        Pro
        • Aug 2014
        • 773

        #4
        Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

        I at least read my deep route receiver/TE and one checkdown. The S is my post snap 1st read for the deep route; and I read the LBs, or any additional dbs not covering a Wr 2nd. If S breaks its a home run ball. If LBs rush it's an easy swing or check.

        Double move routes kill man everytime, and should be called at least twice a game for easy big yards. Plus it looks beautiful seeing the safety and/or cb bite and open up the deep ball.

        Don't really have much else. Madden is an easy read, especially if you watch the nuances of wr/db play. It's alot of DBs running wr routes etc to match in man with little ratings difference. The ratings just factor wr vs db and thats it. Not db vs average or elite db play etc


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        • Housh123
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          • Jan 2011
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          #5
          Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

          Originally posted by SolidSquid
          I’ll usually read middle third of the field( a safety moving there or not), then my play side corner.


          I don’t like being lied to by safeties

          Post snap I definitely read wether a safety is back tho. If that middle 3rd zone goes away from my deep route it’s open season with Jamarr Chase


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          • ForUntoOblivionSoar∞
            MVP
            • Dec 2009
            • 4682

            #6
            Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

            Originally posted by Housh123
            I went years and years reading safeties and about a month ago i started reading the hooks, and curl/seam flats and it seems like I’m becoming a safer Madden player because of it.


            I’m seeing that safeties lie, and there’s just no possible way you can read them quick enough to make a safe diagnosis. The curls/seams are easier because if that defender puts a body on your guy and it’s not man you automatically know he’s bailing to them sideline unless of course it’s a user hot routed zone.

            Only thing you gotta read after that is the zone depth and you are good.


            What do you guys read?


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            That's interesting, but what about cover 6? Or man/zone?


            I'll try that. But what I've always done is read if the safeties were open or closed (including immediately post-snap), and while looking at them, watching the middle linebacker too.
            Originally posted by Therebelyell626
            I am going to create a team called "the happy town fundament rapscallions" and hurt your already diminishing image
            https://forums.operationsports.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2049813056

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

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            • Housh123
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              • Jan 2011
              • 1173

              #7
              Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

              Originally posted by ForUntoOblivionSoar∞
              That's interesting, but what about cover 6? Or man/zone?


              I'll try that. But what I've always done is read if the safeties were open or closed (including immediately post-snap), and while looking at them, watching the middle linebacker too.


              Man is the easiest thing to read imo. I call RB outs almost every pass play. If a linebacker covers that route from the backfield and the DBs follow a slant more than a couple yards it’s man. I look at alignment to decide if i should be on the lookout for man. I wanna say the DBs will all turn their backs and run to follow the WR in man too. Idk exactly what i read for man but i seem to guess right most times. I have been playing madden since day 1 so maybe I’m just reading the animations themselves and it has nothing to do with football.


              Cover 6 isn’t called against me enough to have a read for it. Honestly post snap I’m reading middle and one side of the field so I’ll never get tricked by cover 6 because whatever side my RB out route is set to go that’s the side i read. By the time i make it to the other side it’s been a second or 2 and i can already tell wether i should be throwing or trying to scramble


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              Last edited by Housh123; 06-15-2022, 07:42 AM.

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              • Scuzz
                Rookie
                • Jul 2021
                • 132

                #8
                Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

                This thread is helpful as someone who struggles in the pass game (on all football games).

                Something I have been trying to hone in on is Curl/Flat combo plays. Trying to read if the nickel corner (or linebacker, just depends on their package) turns their body immediately to cover the flat or if they stay in that neutral strafe position –*this allows me to recognize better if the corner on my X/Y receiver is playing zone or man on the Curl. If I read it as man coverage, I like my chances of firing a bullet at my WR's knees away from the CB so he can make the grab and go down for a 5-7 yard gain.

                On Fly routes, I'll try to read the safety first to see if he's dropping back or not. If not, and I have a one-on-one matchup on the outside, then I will lob it up.

                I guess it depends on who the play is designed for when it comes to reading the defense and figuring out if the person you want to get the ball to is being heavily guarded or not.

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                • Sucram7777
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 332

                  #9
                  Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

                  I always read Safeties first, regardless of if it's presnap or post-snap. Safeties are the last line of defense, and if they get caught napping or burned - could be a HUGE play if not outright Touchdown.

                  If I see a Safety creeping into the box Presnap - or makes a charge for a blitz post-snap - I am going to the receiver on that particular side, as he is likely going to be in a 1 on 1 with a defender without any over the top help.

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                  • ForUntoOblivionSoar∞
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 4682

                    #10
                    Re: Do you read safeties or curl/seam flats when you snap?

                    Originally posted by Housh123
                    Man is the easiest thing to read imo. I call RB outs almost every pass play. If a linebacker covers that route from the backfield and the DBs follow a slant more than a couple yards it’s man. I look at alignment to decide if i should be on the lookout for man. I wanna say the DBs will all turn their backs and run to follow the WR in man too. Idk exactly what i read for man but i seem to guess right most times. I have been playing madden since day 1 so maybe I’m just reading the animations themselves and it has nothing to do with football.


                    Cover 6 isn’t called against me enough to have a read for it. Honestly post snap I’m reading middle and one side of the field so I’ll never get tricked by cover 6 because whatever side my RB out route is set to go that’s the side i read. By the time i make it to the other side it’s been a second or 2 and i can already tell wether i should be throwing or trying to scramble


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                    I meant man/zone, not just man or zone. A play where some of the field is zone and some is man. There are some built in plays like this in the game, but they aren't exactly realistic (because usually there are reads involved for the defense). But, user v user games will use this sort of thing.



                    And the problem is that if you see something that tells you zone, and you think zone, you might get intercepted throwing somewhere you expect to be open, but the WR is instead covered by zone as well as a man defender sneaking up just as you throw.
                    Originally posted by Therebelyell626
                    I am going to create a team called "the happy town fundament rapscallions" and hurt your already diminishing image
                    https://forums.operationsports.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2049813056

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

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