When devising an offensive gameplan for your team, it always helps to start with what is called a "base play" that you can build from and adjust based on what your opponent is running. In today's Tip of the Week, antcap from Huddle.gg shows us how a "high-low" concept with shallow and deep crossing routes can provide the foundation needed to beat any defensive coverage with the right reads and adjustments. The fact this concept can be used in compressed or spread formations, shotgun or under-center formations, and with many different route combinations makes it very flexible and popular in both Madden and NFL playbooks alike.
Be sure to check out the full video as antcap walks us through an example in 3 different Huddle gameplans from Astro, Spammin Buttons, and CleffTheGod that all include high-low route concepts.
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