I went into house rules tonight and I ran into 5 straight people spamming mid blitz and it was SUPER frustrating because I don't have an answer for it. I tried blocking 8 even and that still didn't work. Any advice would be very appreciated!
Motion reciever with a slant and snap the ball before the motion ends. Stretches and traps also work. PA Crossers with a slant with the TE is good too. I always try to have the RB block and avoid snapping under center.
eddiea23 said:Motion reciever with a slant and snap the ball before the motion ends. Stretches and traps also work. PA Crossers with a slant with the TE is good too. I always try to have the RB block and avoid snapping under center.
Super helpful, thanks !
BennBurito said:I went into house rules tonight and I ran into 5 straight people spamming mid blitz and it was SUPER frustrating because I don't have an answer for it. I tried blocking 8 even and that still didn't work. Any advice would be very appreciated!
Route techs, mesh spot (lowballing wheels), and motion over slants
HhelloItsMe said:Route techs, mesh spot (lowballing wheels), and motion over slants
Nice, I'll try it out when I get home
rpo peek zone bubble works suprisingly well against mid blitz
eddiea23 said:Motion reciever with a slant and snap the ball before the motion ends. Stretches and traps also work. PA Crossers with a slant with the TE is good too. I always try to have the RB block and avoid snapping under center.
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There’s a great way to beat it. Any formation with 2 receivers on one side works, with a TE on the other. Then, put the outside receiver on a post (NOT a deep post, just a 10-15 yard one over the middle, and then motion slant the other receiver over to the other side. streak the TE. You’ll have a high low read, and the TE will be wide open over top for a lob pass, uncovered
rka7731 said:There’s a great way to beat it. Any formation with 2 receivers on one side works, with a TE on the other. Then, put the outside receiver on a post (NOT a deep post, just a 10-15 yard one over the middle, and then motion slant the other receiver over to the other side. streak the TE. You’ll have a high low read, and the TE will be wide open over top for a lob pass, uncovered
Yes Ive been beat with the wide open TE streak many times. Thanks for the guide how to do it.
rka7731 said:There’s a great way to beat it. Any formation with 2 receivers on one side works, with a TE on the other. Then, put the outside receiver on a post (NOT a deep post, just a 10-15 yard one over the middle, and then motion slant the other receiver over to the other side. streak the TE. You’ll have a high low read, and the TE will be wide open over top for a lob pass, uncovered
How do I put a WR on a 10-15 yard post? I'm guessing the route would be a "skinny post", but have never figured out how to do it.