Cover 3 hard flats
Massadolphin said:Run a defense were your player your putting in the hard flat ( inside CB or LB) isn't in a read key and more than not they should blow it up . If the CB or the LB is the read key they will bite every time . You can cover it manually but IMO that leaves you vulnerable to other plays .
What's stupid is that you can't override the read key.
I'm not asking you to read the play. I'm asking you to defend the flat. "Defending the flat" does not mean standing "flat-footed".
phatalerror said:What's stupid is that you can't override the read key.
I'm not asking you to read the play. I'm asking you to defend the flat. "Defending the flat" does not mean standing "flat-footed".
Yeah I agree but it is what it is .
Massadolphin said:Yeah I agree but it is what it is .
I understand, but when in real-life football can you mind-control a defensive player? The only time I ever saw that was when DeSean Jackson made Matt Dodge punt the ball to him rather than follow his coach's instruction to punt the ball out of bounds.
There are enough unreasonable demands on the defense already with all of the play-flipping and audibles nonsense, and having to assess whether a defender might be a read key so I can have confidence that he'll perform his assignment is just stupid. I have been playing MUT for almost two years, and never realized that when my opponent calls an RPO, I literally couldn't control one of my eleven guys unless I usered him.
phatalerror said:I understand, but when in real-life football can you mind-control a defensive player? The only time I ever saw that was when DeSean Jackson made Matt Dodge punt the ball to him rather than follow his coach's instruction to punt the ball out of bounds.
There are enough unreasonable demands on the defense already with all of the play-flipping and audibles nonsense, and having to assess whether a defender might be a read key so I can have confidence that he'll perform his assignment is just stupid. I have been playing MUT for almost two years, and never realized that when my opponent calls an RPO, I literally couldn't control one of my eleven guys unless I usered him.
I'm with you my friend , that RPO specifically was maddening until I figured it out . To be honest they play flipping bother's me the most , every once in awhile if I'm in an uneven formation my slot CB doesn't flip to the other side when I flip .