Sunday, February 7, 2010

Plays that always work

So I know this blog is late but I have had so much other work I haven't had an opportunity to play Madden (thus nothing to write about).  However, I took some time this afternoon and came back with some astounding results. 

Playing with the Chiefs, I discovered some plays that simply cannot be stopped by the Computer's AI.  One of these plays is Cross Weak Flood, which lines up out of the shotgun with a runningback on each side of the quarterback, a tight end in the slot, and receivers on each side.  If the computer is in a man to man defense, the runningbacks will be open almost all the time at the beginning of the play because the linebackers covering them won't react to the play in time.  If the computer is in a zone, the receivers running down field, and sometimes the TE down the middle will be open.  Just make sure you throw it to the right person and its easy as pie.

I also discovered that running HB Dive on the 1 yard line, and moving a TE in motion in front of your fullback and then snapping the ball is impossible to stop - automatic touchdown.  These plays will be large components of my offensive array in coming games I play.  

That's all for now.  GO SAINTS TONIGHT! 

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