Bauer93 said:I run sugar rush Kayvon and Barno on the edge and Larry Allen in the middle I run 6-1 cover 4 and 335 penny cover 6/9 mostly they get a ton of pressure
Only rush 4 every time?
Bauer93 said:I run sugar rush Kayvon and Barno on the edge and Larry Allen in the middle I run 6-1 cover 4 and 335 penny cover 6/9 mostly they get a ton of pressure
Only rush 4 every time?
Yeah I user Larry Allen and he flips the oline on its back then they start to double team him and you can switch to kayvon and when barno lights up it gets fun lol
I ran 3 colossus Combine Hunter, Larry Allen, Ed Too Tall and Aidan Hutchinson 99 field pass card before I sold my team and that seem to do the trick.
However, if your opponent has SP or the Run/pass protector combo plus all day, plus post up that seems to be enough to negate pretty much all pass rush abilities and you’ll have to send a loop of blitz 5+ to get any pressure.
Hutchinson, Von Miller (Super Bowl) , Chris Jones and Mean Joe Greene are pretty good for me. Get like 3 sacks a game off rushing 4. Gotta make sure to put edge elite on your DE’s tho. I use the nickle 3/3 odd
ProlateSpheroid said:My defensive line consists of Amare Barno (charge up UF, DON + Relentless), Larry Allen (Colossus), Tvondre Sweat (UF), and Jason Taylor (UF). I mostly run 4 defensive lineman formations and rarely send extra blitzers or drop lineman into coverage. I’m lucky to get one sack a game, and I almost never get pressure on the qb. However, my opponents (without looping, glitch blitzing, or any other shenanigans) constantly force pressure or get sacks with four rushers. I’ve got a decent offensive line, with the only player without secure protector being Will Shields (who I often double team in an attempt to negate the pressure). What am I doing wrong?
Check out "Popular Stranger". Youtube stuff. More specifically, check out his "College Football & Madden 25 Gameplays". What he addresses applies to both MUT and College Football... I recall one of his videos touching on a couple different blitzes. Look him up and check his stuff out. I was having a tough time defending corner routes but learned quite a bit more while watching his videos.