View Full Version : how to maximize your blitz
bahdbwoy
01-25-2010, 09:26 PM
aside from all the setups and other than putting ur fastest lb to blitz is there anything with the dline that can make ur blitz 1 more notch better?
ex: is it better to bring a lb thru 2 big fat dl or a big dt/fast de or fast dt/big de or just a specific attribute to look for, ect... or maybe its the opposite de that is key?
i guess it would be the same for all formations but specifically for 3-4
RavenBlitz
01-26-2010, 01:45 AM
aside from all the setups and other than putting ur fastest lb to blitz is there anything with the dline that can make ur blitz 1 more notch better?
ex: is it better to bring a lb thru 2 big fat dl or a big dt/fast de or fast dt/big de or just a specific attribute to look for, ect... or maybe its the opposite de that is key?
i guess it would be the same for all formations but specifically for 3-4
Yes.
When blitzing from the outside, manually overload the line with a DL from the opposite side and occupy the blocker who would pick up the defender, then drop back in coverage. This will help your blitzer get in clean.
Ultimatum-A
01-26-2010, 11:00 AM
Yes.
When blitzing from the outside, manually overload the line with a DL from the opposite side and occupy the blocker who would pick up the defender, then drop back in coverage. This will help your blitzer get in clean.
CHEATER! LOL. j/k....good strategy.
I work to find out what the first read is; then have a defender sitting right there. Doing that enough can get blitzers to go unnoticed until it's too late.
Ultimatum-A
01-26-2010, 08:44 PM
I work to find out what the first read is; then have a defender sitting right there. Doing that enough can get blitzers to go unnoticed until it's too late.
GAV I wish you were on PS3. I really want to test my mettle against you.
Bring the two OLB in a 3-4 or 4-3, pull the LBs to one side, re-blitz them, shift the d-line to that side, crash to that side. Just hope they don't run the other way, and hope your guys are fast enough if the QB rolls-out/scrambles
GAV I wish you were on PS3. I really want to test my mettle against you.
I'm nothing special. I just have a knack for staying hungry.
Shotgun-Skizz
01-27-2010, 04:31 PM
I'm nothing special. I just have a knack for staying hungry.
Yea, i find pleasure in going through playbooks and sceming. I love real football. But i still have alot to learn when it comes to gameplay.
- one concept I like is controlling the defender I want to generate the pressure as long as the coverage allows me to,
it makes him so much faster when you control him hitting the gap,
- also throwing a turbo blitz with the MLB can really generate some heat
Yea, i find pleasure in going through playbooks and sceming. I love real football. But i still have alot to learn when it comes to gameplay.
Just use what you know, keep learning, and never back down.
Too many players give themselves excuses so they can back down. They label something glitchy, cheap, or "cheesy" and they use that as their out to protect their egos. We all have egos and look for ways to protect them, but if you make no excuses and keep things in perspective, you'll never stop learning and you will keep getting better.
Shotgun-Skizz
02-03-2010, 01:43 PM
Just use what you know, keep learning, and never back down.
Too many players give themselves excuses so they can back down. They label something glitchy, cheap, or "cheesy" and they use that as their out to protect their egos. We all have egos and look for ways to protect them, but if you make no excuses and keep things in perspective, you'll never stop learning and you will keep getting better.
Point taken thanx for the advice Gav.
Drxknockbootzx
02-03-2010, 01:53 PM
Just use what you know, keep learning, and never back down.
Too many players give themselves excuses so they can back down. They label something glitchy, cheap, or "cheesy" and they use that as their out to protect their egos. We all have egos and look for ways to protect them, but if you make no excuses and keep things in perspective, you'll never stop learning and you will keep getting better.
That was an awsome explaination for not only madden but for life overall. Your getting that quote in the sig..lol
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