Abillity situation should I use pocket deadeye with omaha or should i change to dashing deadeye and run and gun which one is better in mut 24
Do you like to sit in the pocket or run play action and roll out? It's up to your play style
In general, I'd say dashing deadeye is more valuable than pocket deadeye. Being able to throw accurately on the run is very powerful in the right offense. Pocket deadeye is a luxury since most qbs you'll see these days can get the job done without it. But run and gun is redundant with dashing deadeye unless you throw a lot of very deep passes
But it does depend on your playstyle if you're a pocket passer, pocket deadeye is fine.
yelaraka said:Do you like to sit in the pocket or run play action and roll out? It's up to your play style
Im a mix if i can roll out i do if i cant i stay in the pocket
XDS82856 said:Abillity situation should I use pocket deadeye with omaha or should i change to dashing deadeye and run and gun which one is better in mut 24
If you are using a QB with run n gun then you’re good with pocket deadeye
XDS82856 said:Abillity situation should I use pocket deadeye with omaha or should i change to dashing deadeye and run and gun which one is better in mut 24
I have Pocket Deadeye on Otto Graham and it does not work as advertised
He still on occasion badly misses bullet throws from the pocket
I have dashing on Bo and he usually misses throws on the run. They are Incomplete way more than complete
If it helps my qb is 99 stroud and he is pretty fast but has good accuracy
I use pocket Deadeye on Brady with fearless and it has been good.
XDS82856 said:If it helps my qb is 99 stroud and he is pretty fast but has good accuracy
If you enjoy getting outside of the pocket, then Roaming Deadeye potentially makes the most sense. Otherwise, if you're more of a pocket passer (or straight up statue in the pocket, as am i) you might prefer the Pocket Deadeye, which will enable a perfect "blue" pass on everything you toss unless/until you're forced to roll out. I'm back to using Brady with Pocket Deadeye.
I am somewhat considering trying to make the leap to RG3 with Roaming Deadeye, but unsure as it doesn't necessarily fit my play style, but it is extremely difficult to defend against a competent roll-out passer/glitch opponent.
Mahomes is almost certainly the best roll out passer in the entire game, he gets the Run N Gun baked on X-factor (as passive ability) with max speed. I believe if you prefer the Run & Gun style roll out pass game, you'd want to have Pass Lead Elite, rather than SFL. For Roaming Deadeye, SFL is most appropriate, simply release the R2 (sprint trigger button) before you tap your receiver icon and voila. Perfect bluebie passes. You'll have it (Roaming Deadeye passing "glitch") mastered in Practice Mode within ~10-15 minutes, if not significantly less.
peatrick said:If you enjoy getting outside of the pocket, then Roaming Deadeye potentially makes the most sense. Otherwise, if you're more of a pocket passer (or straight up statue in the pocket, as am i) you might prefer the Pocket Deadeye, which will enable a perfect "blue" pass on everything you toss unless/until you're forced to roll out. I'm back to using Brady with Pocket Deadeye.
I am somewhat considering trying to make the leap to RG3 with Roaming Deadeye, but unsure as it doesn't necessarily fit my play style, but it is extremely difficult to defend against a competent roll-out passer/glitch opponent.
Mahomes is almost certainly the best roll out passer in the entire game, he gets the Run N Gun baked on X-factor (as passive ability) with max speed. I believe if you prefer the Run & Gun style roll out pass game, you'd want to have Pass Lead Elite, rather than SFL. For Roaming Deadeye, SFL is most appropriate, simply release the R2 (sprint trigger button) before you tap your receiver icon and voila. Perfect bluebie passes. You'll have it (Roaming Deadeye passing "glitch") mastered in Practice Mode within ~10-15 minutes, if not significantly less.
Im kinda mixed between pocket and rolling out it honestly depends on the situation but for now im running ple and dashing deadeye due to my qb’s speed
dashing, you'll regret it when you don't have it. pocket deadeye isn't really necessary. Qbs can make those throws without an ability
peatrick said:If you enjoy getting outside of the pocket, then Roaming Deadeye potentially makes the most sense. Otherwise, if you're more of a pocket passer (or straight up statue in the pocket, as am i) you might prefer the Pocket Deadeye, which will enable a perfect "blue" pass on everything you toss unless/until you're forced to roll out. I'm back to using Brady with Pocket Deadeye.
I am somewhat considering trying to make the leap to RG3 with Roaming Deadeye, but unsure as it doesn't necessarily fit my play style, but it is extremely difficult to defend against a competent roll-out passer/glitch opponent.
Mahomes is almost certainly the best roll out passer in the entire game, he gets the Run N Gun baked on X-factor (as passive ability) with max speed. I believe if you prefer the Run & Gun style roll out pass game, you'd want to have Pass Lead Elite, rather than SFL. For Roaming Deadeye, SFL is most appropriate, simply release the R2 (sprint trigger button) before you tap your receiver icon and voila. Perfect bluebie passes. You'll have it (Roaming Deadeye passing "glitch") mastered in Practice Mode within ~10-15 minutes, if not significantly less.
Yeah, Im 100% a pocket passer and tried out RG3 and didn’t like playing with him at all. I been running with Warren Moon and have had some good success over the past week or so. Play style is everything
XDS82856 said:Abillity situation should I use pocket deadeye with omaha or should i change to dashing deadeye and run and gun which one is better in mut 24
It depends on your QB
lanceromes said:I have dashing on Bo and he usually misses throws on the run. They are Incomplete way more than complete
try pocket on bo worked well for me