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Man meta

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will21
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What adjustment is everyone making to make their man coverage stick like glue? I can never get separation and my guys dont play anywhere near the same way. 

Thanks for the help

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jakezze01
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There is no one solution. Try learning the tendencies of your opponent and adjust accordingly. If you're getting beat outside, shade outside; if you're getting beat over the top, shade over the top; etc.
If your opponent  has done nothing but thrown for several plays and doesn't appear to want to do anything but throw C-routes all game, start pass committing. 

Sometimes getting scored-on can end up being the key to winning the game if you figure out a clue about how your opponent plays.

Eh, who am I kidding? Just run fucking spinner and watch a few videos about how to change it up. LOL

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Kdogrupert
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jakezze01 said:

There is no one solution. Try learning the tendencies of your opponent and adjust accordingly. If you're getting beat outside, shade outside; if you're getting beat over the top, shade over the top; etc.
If your opponent  has done nothing but thrown for several plays and doesn't appear to want to do anything but throw C-routes all game, start pass committing. 

Sometimes getting scored-on can end up being the key to winning the game if you figure out a clue about how your opponent plays.

Eh, who am I kidding? Just run fucking spinner and watch a few videos about how to change it up. LOL

True, spinner will just bail you out

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HeatskgMissile
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Seems like an EA thing. Usually the guys that are terrible on offense get rewarded with lock down man coverage.  Slants, double moves, twerking don't matter nothing is 'open'.

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SteelersFan19
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jakezze01 said:

There is no one solution. Try learning the tendencies of your opponent and adjust accordingly. If you're getting beat outside, shade outside; if you're getting beat over the top, shade over the top; etc.
If your opponent  has done nothing but thrown for several plays and doesn't appear to want to do anything but throw C-routes all game, start pass committing. 

Sometimes getting scored-on can end up being the key to winning the game if you figure out a clue about how your opponent plays.

Eh, who am I kidding? Just run fucking spinner and watch a few videos about how to change it up. LOL

W post lol

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