10-17-2019, 12:07 PM
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Re: Post your offensive and defensive scheme
Who says there's no variety in Madden. I'm using Tampa Bay PB on both sides of the ball.
Offense is mostly Doubles and Y-Trips, both Gun and Singleback. The run game is centered around Dives and other Isos. Stretch is the change up. Stretch Alert X Lookie is great against Cover 3 spam, especially if you've got a Slant Specialist. Since I have 4 good WRs I also get to make use of Gun Spread which is very nice. If your opponent vacates the box in response you should be able to get yards with just the Inside Zone.
The passing attack is mostly about taking down field shots that develop quickly and making sure you have a reliable check down or two when you are getting quick pressure. If they can get pressure most snaps I must lean on the run game more because the short passing game isn't anything special. This is a Bruce Arians playbook, after all.
On defense I took Tampa because it has all the stuff I want (3-4 Odd, Nickel Normal, Big Nickel, Big Dime 2-3-6) and not much of the other stuff that I don't, so filtering through at the play call screen is much smoother. If I want a different front I either flip after the huddle breaks or create it with line shifts. The Nickel formations are very versatile and allow you to play Over, Under, or Odd. Having Odd at your disposal and then playing your 3 best run stuffers plus your best pass rusher is a great way to deal with guys who can run on you with 11 personnel.
I'm still mostly playing match zones but I have started to sprinkle in some M2M this year. Press is good which is fun, but extreme caution must be exercised against WRs with abilities. Streak or slant specialists can compel over-the-top and/or inside help. This limits your ability to provide help elsewhere. If you need help both ways everyone else must be 1-on-1 assuming you rush 4 and they send 5 out.
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