daone
10-16-2006, 11:44 AM
I am about to write 3 articles...Beating Zone, Beating Man, and how to run
hopefully this will stop the pms
How to Stop Zone
1.) The Fade "glitch"
This is the most consistent, but the cheapest...
This works with any formation where you can hike with the WR in motion, but I will give my example out of Singleback Big.
Send the TE on a streak, or a deep out
Send the WR on that side on a fade (R3 up, I think this is kind of a wheel, but whatever)
Motion the WR to the opposite side of the TE
Motion the WR back and hike before he gets set
The Safety will get sucked into the TE's route leaving the WR open
This can beat with a Cover 4, however most Cover 4's leave the flats open. So try to put the RB in the flats.
2.) The Quick Pass
Without Being able to bump out of zone the quick pass is dominant. The only way to stop is to move your olbs on the DE's outer hips, and put them in flat zones. Only problem with this is the middle of the D is open to the dive/slam.
How to quick pass.
There are three common routes, the fade (r3 up), the c-route, and the special hitch route
The Fade is the hardest to do and the hardest to stop.
Simply hike the ball take two steps and lob it high and out. With good stick you should be able to get it almost every time. You can bullet it high and out also and have no stick.
The C-Route, looks like a backwards C. For this route you just bullet high and out right after the snap (you should literally take no steps). You want get many yards, mostly you will get 5 yards. However it is hard to stop.
The Special Hitch route
This route is the route that looks like a fade then ends like a hitch. Often found in TE option plays. This is one of the better quick passes in the game.
Since there will be no bump, just take one step and bullet high. If there were a bump you would take two steps and bullet high.
3.)Another Route Group
This requires a 3 reciever bunch, like tripsbunch. Send the left outside reciever on a quick out, the inside reciver on a screen and the outer right reciever on a streak. The quick-out will always be open.
Hope this helps.
hopefully this will stop the pms
How to Stop Zone
1.) The Fade "glitch"
This is the most consistent, but the cheapest...
This works with any formation where you can hike with the WR in motion, but I will give my example out of Singleback Big.
Send the TE on a streak, or a deep out
Send the WR on that side on a fade (R3 up, I think this is kind of a wheel, but whatever)
Motion the WR to the opposite side of the TE
Motion the WR back and hike before he gets set
The Safety will get sucked into the TE's route leaving the WR open
This can beat with a Cover 4, however most Cover 4's leave the flats open. So try to put the RB in the flats.
2.) The Quick Pass
Without Being able to bump out of zone the quick pass is dominant. The only way to stop is to move your olbs on the DE's outer hips, and put them in flat zones. Only problem with this is the middle of the D is open to the dive/slam.
How to quick pass.
There are three common routes, the fade (r3 up), the c-route, and the special hitch route
The Fade is the hardest to do and the hardest to stop.
Simply hike the ball take two steps and lob it high and out. With good stick you should be able to get it almost every time. You can bullet it high and out also and have no stick.
The C-Route, looks like a backwards C. For this route you just bullet high and out right after the snap (you should literally take no steps). You want get many yards, mostly you will get 5 yards. However it is hard to stop.
The Special Hitch route
This route is the route that looks like a fade then ends like a hitch. Often found in TE option plays. This is one of the better quick passes in the game.
Since there will be no bump, just take one step and bullet high. If there were a bump you would take two steps and bullet high.
3.)Another Route Group
This requires a 3 reciever bunch, like tripsbunch. Send the left outside reciever on a quick out, the inside reciver on a screen and the outer right reciever on a streak. The quick-out will always be open.
Hope this helps.