Madden NFL 13 Plays – Spider 2 Y Banana

Madden NFL 13 developers must be big fans of Gruden’s QB Camp on ESPN! We’ve checked into the Colts playbook, and it appears that one of Andrew Luck’s favorite plays will be in Madden NFL 13!

 

Madden Playbooks Tips

Go ahead – choose the Colts playbook and call the Spider 2 Y Banana.

Madden 13 Spider 2Y Banana

Remember, do not throw late!

Here is a link to check out every playbook in Madden NFL 13!

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0 thoughts on “Madden NFL 13 Plays – Spider 2 Y Banana

  1. This is both hilarious and awesome at the same time. I remember seeing this episode and Luck explaining the Spider 2 Y Banana Concept. good to see Madden isn’t just sticking to the same ol’ script.

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  2. I love the concept. Except on Madden most people I seem to play also put a body on the FullBack! Do you have anything on how to make this work or when is a good time to run it

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    DESIGNATEDxiLLZ Reply:

    Zone Coverage

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    Hi StepN Weapon Reply:

    I second that. This play is mot effective on Man to Man coverage. Also, if an when you run it, you may want to use your quick formation setup to give you Dual HB. This way if you do get caught in Man to Man, your FB may still have a chance to get to the outside.

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  3. ins’t this play in other playbooks, i think in a lot of them its called PA TE Flood

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    Hi StepN Weapon Reply:

    Yes, this play is very Similar to I Formation Tight, PA Power O. That noted you may want to look at PA Waggle if your Opponent is Blitzing alot. The FB will block instead of releasing on Route, leaving your Wide Out and Two Tight Ends to make a play.

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