Stopping the Wildcat

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  • staylor0wnzu
    Hard Hittin Safety
    • Jun 2009
    • 392

    Stopping the Wildcat

    whats needed? i feel like too many DB's on the field you get really screwed, and blitzing hard will hurt you, i think a base D could stop most of it. oh and def get a good angle tackling the RB. Anyone else?
  • staylor0wnzu
    Hard Hittin Safety
    • Jun 2009
    • 392

    #2
    Originally posted by APBamaMan
    Shoot the gap where the guards are pulling with your DT's. Hot route your DT's to blitz and you can blow it up in the backfield.
    and im better off controling a LB in that situation and my safeties as my last resort. just incase i wiff my first tackle.

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    • MVP1991
      The Man
      • Feb 2009
      • 2342

      #3
      Blitz two corners and all linebackers (Only do this if a running back or receiver is taking the snap). Thats what I do and it works.

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      • staylor0wnzu
        Hard Hittin Safety
        • Jun 2009
        • 392

        #4
        Originally posted by APBamaMan
        Yeah, just make sure you turn Man Align off so your LB's will stay home. Which version of the Wildcat you're having trouble with?
        the switch off option where the RB can break to the outside. didnt know they had man align on. hmm have to look into that.. that could fix some missed tackles i have.

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        • Wrath
          Football IQ is High
          • Feb 2009
          • 868

          #5
          Originally posted by staylor0wnzu
          whats needed? i feel like too many DB's on the field you get really screwed, and blitzing hard will hurt you, i think a base D could stop most of it. oh and def get a good angle tackling the RB. Anyone else?
          Say hello to M.Vick lol.

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