Master Cover 3 Defense with 3 Simple Concepts
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Concept 1: Curl Flat
- How to set up the curl flat concept
- Reading the flat defender
- Executing the play
- Pros and cons of the curl flat concept
- Concept 2: Sail/Flood
- Setting up the sail/flood concept
- Reading the flat defender
- Throwing the corner route
- Pros and cons of the sail/flood concept
- Concept 3: Four Verticals
- Running four verticals against cover 3
- Reading the seams
- Check down to the running back
- Pros and cons of four verticals
- Conclusion
Attacking Cover 3 Sky Defenses in Madden: 3 Effective Concepts
In today's video, we will discuss three easy concepts that can be used to attack Cover 3 Sky style defenses in Madden. These concepts are derived from real-life strategies used by teams and have also proven to be highly effective in the Madden game. Whether you're looking for ways to improve your offensive play or want to learn how to counter specific coverages and formations, this article has got you covered. Let's dive in!
Concept 1: Curl Flat
The first concept we will explore is the curl flat concept. This plays involves setting up receivers on both sides of the field, with one running a curl route and the other running a flat route. The primary focus is on the flat defender on the side you're throwing the ball to. By identifying the positioning and movement of this defender, you can determine whether to throw the curl or the flat route. It is advisable to run this concept to the short side of the field for a quicker and easier throw. However, running it to the long side is also an option.
To execute the curl flat concept effectively, it is important to read the flat defender and make quick decisions based on his movement. If the defender backs up, you can throw the flat route and gain easy yards. On the other hand, if the defender comes down to cover the flat, the curl route becomes the open option. With proper execution, this concept can consistently yield positive yardage and keep the defense guessing.
Pros:
- Creates short and quick passing options
- Provides flexibility in throwing to either the curl or the flat route
Cons:
- Requires precise timing and decision-making
Concept 2: Sail/Flood
The sail/flood concept serves as another effective strategy to exploit Cover 3 Sky defenses. This concept involves flooding the right side of the field with multiple receivers running different routes. The outside receiver runs a streak or a fade route, while one of the inside receivers runs a flat route and the other runs a corner route. This setup creates a deep route, an intermediate route, and a shallow route, stretching the defense and creating multiple options for the quarterback.
When running the sail/flood concept, it is crucial to read the flat defender on the side you're throwing to. If the defender jams or covers the inside receiver running the corner route, the flat route underneath becomes the open option for easy yardage. However, if the defense shades down to cover the flat route, the corner route can be exploited. It is important to throw the ball away from the defender and make sure to come back to the ball to prevent interceptions. This concept can consistently create opportunities for chunk yardage against Cover 3 Sky defenses with proper timing and execution.
Pros:
- Creates multiple levels of depth in the passing game
- Exploits the weaknesses in the flat and corner areas
Cons:
- Requires precise throws and the ability to read the defense
Concept 3: Four Verticals
The four verticals concept is an effective way to attack cover 3 defenses down the field. It involves having four receivers running deep routes vertically, stretching the defense and creating openings in the coverage. This concept works particularly well when executed from the center or close to the middle of the field.
To execute four verticals against cover 3 defenses, the quarterback reads the middle of the field safety. If the safety goes in a specific direction, the quarterback throws to the corresponding seam route away from the safety. The primary reads are the seam routes, with the running back serving as the check-down option if both seam routes are covered. This concept puts pressure on the defense and can result in big gains if executed properly.
Pros:
- Creates opportunities for big plays down the field
- Exploits the cover 3 defense's vulnerability in the deep middle
Cons:
- Requires precise reads and throws
- Can be susceptible to interceptions if not executed accurately
Conclusion
In this article, we have discussed three effective concepts for attacking Cover 3 Sky defenses in Madden. The curl flat, sail/flood, and four verticals concepts provide different strategies to exploit the weaknesses in the defense and create opportunities for positive yardage. By understanding the concepts and reading the defense, Madden players can enhance their offensive gameplay and gain an edge against Cover 3 Sky defenses. So, go out there and dominate the virtual gridiron with your newfound knowledge!