Like if my opponent has 2 WRs lined right next to each other
I want one DB to cut inside to pick off the bubble screen
Then I want the other DB to go backwards and cover the deep route, incase its a streak instead of a screen
Like if my opponent has 2 WRs lined right next to each other
I want one DB to cut inside to pick off the bubble screen
Then I want the other DB to go backwards and cover the deep route, incase its a streak instead of a screen
jimshredder said:Like if my opponent has 2 WRs lined right next to each other
I want one DB to cut inside to pick off the bubble screen
Then I want the other DB to go backwards and cover the deep route, incase its a streak instead of a screen
I user it, although I was in cover 6 against a trips rpo guy and the 1/4 defender played it amazingly. Havent labbed it, but the 1/4 was screaming down and on one play dove for an INT like he had ACRO ability. I user rpo and opponent learns quickly ill INT it. He want pressed either.
Surgical0ffense said:I user it, although I was in cover 6 against a trips rpo guy and the 1/4 defender played it amazingly. Havent labbed it, but the 1/4 was screaming down and on one play dove for an INT like he had ACRO ability. I user rpo and opponent learns quickly ill INT it. He want pressed either.
What if they use Identifier and throw it to the other side away from your user
jimshredder said:What if they use Identifier and throw it to the other side away from your user
Dime package. Hard flats or man it up with the slot CB
I guess you can use dollar as well, but dime is better against the run
I still user one side.
Can also put DE in hard flat or man up DE in addition to slot CB.
I'm assuming by your second question you were talking about this type of RPO where they can throw a bubble to either side of the field?
https://www.ea.com/games/madden-nfl/madden-nfl-24/playbooks/rpo-zone-alert-24257
don't pinch your Dline is the #1 tip here.
press your DBs and have one of your flats set to 0 yards
Surgical0ffense said:I user it, although I was in cover 6 against a trips rpo guy and the 1/4 defender played it amazingly. Havent labbed it, but the 1/4 was screaming down and on one play dove for an INT like he had ACRO ability. I user rpo and opponent learns quickly ill INT it. He want pressed either.
If you mean the left inside quarters player, thats because that "deep blue" is usually a man assignment, despite looking like zone. Its weird, but good if you know how to use it
GameAce92 said:If you mean the left inside quarters player, thats because that "deep blue" is usually a man assignment, despite looking like zone. Its weird, but good if you know how to use it
Yes, it is match coverage. Too much to type and explain. Lotta videos on it
Surgical0ffense said:Yes, it is match coverage. Too much to type and explain. Lotta videos on it
ZAN explains it pretty well!