Hey everyone I know this is a topic some people think is stupid to talk about but I want to ask everyone what the believe is the best site for E-Books or tips. I've used Gridiron Gameplans, Huddle.GG and HotRoute.tips all this year and they all have their advantages and disadvantages. Gridiron Gameplans is great for the price and their tips are great to improve people's game but their e-book section is extremely long and tedious when it comes to learning. Huddle.GG has a lot of e-books but they're strictly in video format and are rarely updated. Hot Route is good but the e-books are very rarely updated and there is not really a tips section. I'm only looking to spend at most $20, other sites I've heard of are Civil.GG and a few others. I'm wondering for those who uses them which site do they feel is best to subscribe to. I would much rather spend money on this and make my game better than spending money on coins and packs and still being a middle of the road player. All suggestions help!
You should find someone who teaches concepts and gameplay vs ones who tell you how to glitch out formations by doing XY and Z. Once that gets patched, you're screwed. Ive used Huddle and Gridiron and Gridiron is much better in my opinion. You have to be willing to put in a little time to learn though. Its more than telling you what 4 buttons to press each time to win.
footballfan5654 said:You should find someone who teaches concepts and gameplay vs ones who tell you how to glitch out formations by doing XY and Z. Once that gets patched, you're screwed. Ive used Huddle and Gridiron and Gridiron is much better in my opinion. You have to be willing to put in a little time to learn though. Its more than telling you what 4 buttons to press each time to win.
Yeah Gridiron has been the best for me so far. I probably won't go back to huddle or hotroute, I did use Civil.GG last year and it seemed to be the best in terms of laying out what to do and the plays you will be running. It was not as detailed as Gridiron but it was still better than a majority. Gridiron is just difficult to me because despite making notes of all the concepts it still takes awhile to learn and have it memorized because I barely have free time to "study" it.
bhowell2184 said:Hey everyone I know this is a topic some people think is stupid to talk about but I want to ask everyone what the believe is the best site for E-Books or tips. I've used Gridiron Gameplans, Huddle.GG and HotRoute.tips all this year and they all have their advantages and disadvantages. Gridiron Gameplans is great for the price and their tips are great to improve people's game but their e-book section is extremely long and tedious when it comes to learning. Huddle.GG has a lot of e-books but they're strictly in video format and are rarely updated. Hot Route is good but the e-books are very rarely updated and there is not really a tips section. I'm only looking to spend at most $20, other sites I've heard of are Civil.GG and a few others. I'm wondering for those who uses them which site do they feel is best to subscribe to. I would much rather spend money on this and make my game better than spending money on coins and packs and still being a middle of the road player. All suggestions help!
gridiron the best in the business.
footballfan5654 said:You should find someone who teaches concepts and gameplay vs ones who tell you how to glitch out formations by doing XY and Z. Once that gets patched, you're screwed. Ive used Huddle and Gridiron and Gridiron is much better in my opinion. You have to be willing to put in a little time to learn though. Its more than telling you what 4 buttons to press each time to win.
yep... Zan teaches people how to fish, not just putting bait on their rod.
TheChamp22 said:gridiron the best in the business.
Yeah I usually watch his streams while im at work and it’s helping my madden knowledge so much just casually watching
I find just watching good players on youtube and twitch the best way to learn the meta. a lot of players also give free ebooks to twitch subs.
bhowell2184 said:Yeah I usually watch his streams while im at work and it’s helping my madden knowledge so much just casually watching
yep I'm always in there as well. Always something new to learn.
bhowell2184 said:Hey everyone I know this is a topic some people think is stupid to talk about but I want to ask everyone what the believe is the best site for E-Books or tips. I've used Gridiron Gameplans, Huddle.GG and HotRoute.tips all this year and they all have their advantages and disadvantages. Gridiron Gameplans is great for the price and their tips are great to improve people's game but their e-book section is extremely long and tedious when it comes to learning. Huddle.GG has a lot of e-books but they're strictly in video format and are rarely updated. Hot Route is good but the e-books are very rarely updated and there is not really a tips section. I'm only looking to spend at most $20, other sites I've heard of are Civil.GG and a few others. I'm wondering for those who uses them which site do they feel is best to subscribe to. I would much rather spend money on this and make my game better than spending money on coins and packs and still being a middle of the road player. All suggestions help!
I've been using Gridiron for a long time, and there is no need to try something else. And what do you use now? Have you found something? For the last few months, I have been so busy with books, but now those you're talking about, but educational because I'm a student, and have to read and write a lot. And thanks to https://edubirdie.com/essay-writing-help-online, I manage to do all the writing tasks I have because I have no idea how it's possible to do everything without help. Especially when you need to read a book and write on it. And I also need some free time, so that it's a good service for students.
As a Patriots fan, since I've been playing MUT I've pretty much always run a Patriots theme team and run the Patriots playbook exclusively.
There are always more than a few streamers out there that find some money/glitch plays using the NE playbook and I've borrowed more than my fair share of these over the years.
However, what I've found to be more helpful recently is running through Zan's schemes/gameplans and then trying to apply those concepts to the NE playbook.
While I have a foundation of plays that I always run, I like trying to mix in new plays and taking concepts used by others but applying them to the playbook I'm most familiar with is part of the fun of playing Madden/MUT
At least for me.
I've never subscribed to any of these... never even heard of Gridiron Gameplans or Civil.GG?
But I do find Zan (although annoyingly arrogant) does a very good job explaining the coding of the game and how that compares relative to actual football concepts. We all get frustrated when our players don't do what they're supposed to do... or when someone glitches out your coverage. Some of his YouTube videos are helpful to understanding why certain things happen (and how to avoid them from happening).
I also use the playbook tool on Huddle.GG almost daily - especially when I get beat by some scheme I haven't seen before. I'll use replays along with that tool to identify the exact play and what hot routes my opponent used... then go into practice mode and try to figure out how to stop it... because eventually in this game, you will find yourself going up against the same opponent over and over. There's nothing worse than repeatedly getting beat by someone in your ELO range and not being able to adjust to what they like to do.