Madden 09 - Disguising Pass Coverage
You need to be able to disguise your pass coverage if you plan on having
a successful attack against your opponent's offense. We don't want the
offense to be able to pre-read our defensive coverage
and determine if we are in man or zone. We also need to be able to hide
if we are in press coverage or not. This year in Madden 09, we can
call defenses that have our men in press coverage without having to
call press. This is like an auto delay bump-n-run. We will take a look
at disguising coverage in general by going over some things we noticed
that defensive players do when in man or zone coverage, and finding ways
to use those tells to confuse our opponent's pre-read.
Nickel Normal Quarter Half

The first defense we'll look at is the Nickel Normal
Quarter Half versus the Gun Doubles Slants. This is always one of the
first defenses that we use because it is half man, half zone,
and normally makes it hard for the offense to pre-read our pass coverage.
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When the offense comes out they are pre-reading man coverage.
We're saying this because when in man coverage, your secondary and even linebackers
will not move around constantly as they do when in zone. So if the offensive
player sees this and thinks he can run a two receiver combo to the twins
side designed to beat man, then they are actually playing to the strength
of our defense.
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Here is one thing that will really throw off the offense.
If they motion the tight end out, normally the defender covering him in
man coverage will align on the outside of him. When the defender lines
up on the tight end, then that means we are in zone coverage. This
is just a simple way we can make the offensive player overthink and get
uncomfortable with their reads, and hopefully make a bad decision because
of it.
Nickel Normal Cover 3
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Now we are going to move on to the Nickel Normal Cover
3 versus the Gun Doubles Drag Under.
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In the screenshot, we are in all zone coverage, and you can see our defenders
moving around before the snap. The safeties and corners are walking up
and back, trying to throw off the read.
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When the TE motions out, you can see that the defender
stacks head up on him. This tells the offense we are in zone. We just want
to make sure you see how the coverage can tip the offense to what we're
doing, and how the Quarter Half really threw this read off.
Dime Normal 2 Man Under
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Let's go to a typical man coverage defense, in the Dime Normal
2 Man Under versus the Gun Doubles Strong Flood.
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When the offense comes to the field they see that we are
in man coverage.
- Because our secondary is not moving back and forth.
- Because the defender playing the tight end is outside shaded.
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If we know that the offense is pre-reading man coverage and
trying to get reads based off of our defensive alignments, then we can
change individual defenders that normally give them their pre-read. In
this case, we have changed the dime back to a buzz zone. This will will
make him line head up on the tight end.
In doing this article, we figured instead of going with the
norm, why not show you how to disguise man or zone coverage based on
the little tricks the offense can do to tell if you're in one or the other.
As long as you know what the offense can look for, then we can
further play with their minds and keep them confused.
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