View Full Version : Need Help with Quick Drop Back Pass
bearsfan217
10-04-2006, 06:55 PM
need help here if anyone can offer advice please. Im having trouble with the quick pass play. Not even sure what the route is to be honest because it happens so fast, but basically best way i can describe it is as soon as the QB hikes the ball he will take 1 step drop back and fire the ball immediately to the WR. The WR isnt even 2-3 yards off the LOS each time he catches it and does a retarded *** jump animation that throws off by CB for somereason. The WR does the Jump animation everytime so im assuming hes doing a precision high bullet pass. I tried Bumping, i tried regular man, and zone and not much seemed to stop it.
Has anyone else ran into this and come up with any solutions?
Cowboys_Fever
10-05-2006, 02:51 PM
I heard a lot of people getting burnt by the High/Quick pass, and ive seen a lot of threads about people needing to stop it. Its prolly the only thing in this game on consider to be cheese. I haven’t really played a lot of people who have been using it but I played this one guy, who tried to use it every play. 1st play quick pass, 2nd play quick pass man bump didn't work, 3rd play quick pass zone didn't work, 4th play INT for t.d, take your safty bring over to Wide-outs side, pick the light blue zone, the one covering the flats, make sure safty is on a narrow slant to the flats, safty placed about9 yards above wr. He stop doing it every play and started doing it once a series, and when I guessed right, it was an INT or tipped ball. But if the safty can't make the play then it might be a T.D, so you should lab that, like lab so you still have help over top of play, and you all rdy need someone to take care of flats in general, be it DE, LB, CB, and the safty is all rdy covering flats, so if you can lab that out, and get help over top, then that would be a good play to have in audible, I got 2picks that game from High/quick pass, 1was T.D on int, other was T.D with O, so that’s kind of like a 28point swing is some ways. But really that play is almost impossible to stop with just making normal D, unless his wr drops ball or gets over thrown. But really lab that out with safty cover flats on a narrow slant to flats about 9 yards about wr.
bearsfan217
10-05-2006, 05:37 PM
I heard a lot of people getting burnt by the High/Quick pass, and ive seen a lot of threads about people needing to stop it. Its prolly the only thing in this game on consider to be cheese. I haven’t really played a lot of people who have been using it but I played this one guy, who tried to use it every play. 1st play quick pass, 2nd play quick pass man bump didn't work, 3rd play quick pass zone didn't work, 4th play INT for t.d, take your safty bring over to Wide-outs side, pick the light blue zone, the one covering the flats, make sure safty is on a narrow slant to the flats, safty placed about9 yards above wr. He stop doing it every play and started doing it once a series, and when I guessed right, it was an INT or tipped ball. But if the safty can't make the play then it might be a T.D, so you should lab that, like lab so you still have help over top of play, and you all rdy need someone to take care of flats in general, be it DE, LB, CB, and the safty is all rdy covering flats, so if you can lab that out, and get help over top, then that would be a good play to have in audible, I got 2picks that game from High/quick pass, 1was T.D on int, other was T.D with O, so that’s kind of like a 28point swing is some ways. But really that play is almost impossible to stop with just making normal D, unless his wr drops ball or gets over thrown. But really lab that out with safty cover flats on a narrow slant to flats about 9 yards about wr.
ok ill give that a shot, i generally like to control my SS/FS though so i might just try and manually cover the Flat like that if i know hes going to do it.
daone
10-05-2006, 05:48 PM
what if the route is on both sides of the field...what if its on both sides of the field and they streak the TE...what if it is on one side of the field and the HB runs out deep on that side...what if...
it can be stopped but it leaves you open for other things...just like anyother offensive play...
the best way to stop it is either delayed bump and run..or moving the cbs in 3 yards and back 4
btw quick passing is not cheese
bearsfan217
10-05-2006, 05:54 PM
what if the route is on both sides of the field...what if its on both sides of the field and they streak the TE...what if it is on one side of the field and the HB runs out deep on that side...what if...
it can be stopped but it leaves you open for other things...just like anyother offensive play...
the best way to stop it is either delayed bump and run..or moving the cbs in 3 yards and back 4
btw quick passing is not cheese
How do you do a Delay bump and Run? I dont think its cheese, if its not used every single play.
GNorts
10-05-2006, 06:28 PM
How do you do a Delay bump and Run? I dont think its cheese, if its not used every single play.
Delay bump can be done many ways. Easiest is to call bump and run then flip the play twice. Another way I think: you call zone defence call bump and run then switch to a man defence.....
bearsfan217
10-05-2006, 06:42 PM
Delay bump can be done many ways. Easiest is to call bump and run then flip the play twice. Another way I think: you call zone defence call bump and run then switch to a man defence.....
ok ill play around with it, what does delay bump n run do exactly? sorry for the ignorance, just never heard of it
CanadianPimp
10-06-2006, 01:40 PM
ok ill play around with it, what does delay bump n run do exactly? sorry for the ignorance, just never heard of it
delays the bump and run D...
NezDogg
10-09-2006, 02:02 PM
Delay bump can be done many ways. Easiest is to call bump and run then flip the play twice. Another way I think: you call zone defence call bump and run then switch to a man defence.....
Then switch to a man defense? is that a defense of aud. or do you use the coverate audiable?
GNorts
10-14-2006, 11:36 AM
Then switch to a man defense? is that a defense of aud. or do you use the coverate audiable?I was thinking defense audible but I haven't played with doing it that way much, to much thinking for me.
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