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For anyone having trouble with passing on AA or Heisman. Directional passing is a MUST this year. In year's past it was available, but, you didn't really have to use it. I read somewhere last night that you had to utilize it this year to be effective.
I just played a half. Boise State (me) @ Georgia. I was up 14-0 at half. Kellen Moore was 11-17, 152, 2 TD, 0 INT in the first half. All directional passing. Even had a sweet sideline grab thanks to placing the ball just out of reach of the CB. Try it and you will likely start having more success passing.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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For anyone having trouble with passing on AA or Heisman. Directional passing is a MUST this year. In year's past it was available, but, you didn't really have to use it. I read somewhere last night that you had to utilize it this year to be effective.
I just played a half. Boise State (me) @ Georgia. I was up 14-0 at half. Kellen Moore was 11-17, 152, 2 TD, 0 INT in the first half. All directional passing. Even had a sweet sideline grab thanks to placing the ball just out of reach of the CB. Try it and you will likely start having more success passing.Comment
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I am having problems throwing the ball this year. The routes that were open for me last year are getting jumped, especially by super LBs. Aside from leading a WR on a fly route, I've never really had to use directional passing. When a guy is open, he's open. I will try directional passing because it can't hurt to try I guess.
On a hitch route, I pull down on the stick and the ball is thrown at the WRs feet and isn't open for an INT or swat. It's worked wonders for me in just a half. You still have to make the right reads and find the passing windows. Obviously, I use left and right to lead the receiver which also helps if you see a LB or safety ready to blow up your receiver. You can lead him or throw behind him so that he makes the catch while falling to the ground and is susceptible to a drop after a monster hit.
I don't know what you do for each pass play, but, I always identify the coverage (i.e. Cover 1, Cover 2, Cover 3, Cover 4, Man, Cover 6, etc.) After I do that, I identify, based off the routes who is likely to be open based off the defense and select that player as my #1 read - regardless of what the play art says. Then, if I don't like any routes against that defense, I hot route a player to a favorable route or just call TO and pick a new play.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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I can give you an example of how it has helped me. When passing over the middle people have complained about "Super LBs" jumping up and swatting the ball. When I hit up on the stick, it lofts the ball and drops it in over the coverage.
On a hitch route, I pull down on the stick and the ball is thrown at the WRs feet and isn't open for an INT or swat. It's worked wonders for me in just a half. You still have to make the right reads and find the passing windows. Obviously, I use left and right to lead the receiver which also helps if you see a LB or safety ready to blow up your receiver. You can lead him or throw behind him so that he makes the catch while falling to the ground and is susceptible to a drop after a monster hit.
I don't know what you do for each pass play, but, I always identify the coverage (i.e. Cover 1, Cover 2, Cover 3, Cover 4, Man, Cover 6, etc.) After I do that, I identify, based off the routes who is likely to be open based off the defense and select that player as my #1 read - regardless of what the play art says. Then, if I don't like any routes against that defense, I hot route a player to a favorable route or just call TO and pick a new play.
My pre-snap read for a passing play is simply man or zone. From there, I will make my adjustments to beat whatever the coverage is.Comment
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As far as throwing the ball over super LBs in the intermediate range, are you just hitting up or are you lofting it a little too? I find if I don't rocket the ball in there, the safety has time to make a play and usually will. When I do fire a rocket in there, the ball is thrown too low and the LB can make a play.
My pre-snap read for a passing play is simply man or zone. From there, I will make my adjustments to beat whatever the coverage is.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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I never bothered with it because I never really needed it. Now, I feel like I having been missing out. It is such a powerful tool in the game. It really should cut down on INTs and help with completion percentage.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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Herm and myself noticed this problem the other night playing online.
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Only works when your QB is accurate though......I tired that the first half in the game I played agains you.....and all I got were overthrown or underthrown passes.
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