All Entries Tagged With: "Madden 2009 Offense"
Gun Empty Trips Open Triple Slants

By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
April 23, 2009
Concept:
The concept behind triple slants is to send more into the middle of the field than what the defender can handle. This concept is very effective against zone coverage as one of three receivers will be open. We add a vertical stretch element to this concept by sending the two receivers deep.
Progression Reads:
1. WR3 (Y) – Streak
2. WR5 (A) – Slant
3. WR4 (LB) – Slant
4. WR1 (B) – Slant
5. WR2 (X) – Fade
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Enhanced Gun HB Screen

By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
I have had few ways to enhance screen plays sent into me over the last few weeks. This week I decided to go ahead and show them in Kobra’s Corner. This HB Screen is out of the Gun and I really like the results I have had using it online. A special thanks to Dual Blitz for sending it in to me.
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Right Stick Hot Route Post Snap

Another Madden 2009 Offense for you Madden fans. We help everyone in the Madden Community. If we can find the information we will bring it to you.
By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
Many of you may already know this tip, but for those that don’t, it may make the difference between taking a sack and having a big pass play down the field. Back in Madden 04, EA introduced the ability to hot route a receiver after the ball was snapped. For those that used Michael Vick, you know how effective it was when utilized right. In Madden 09, the feature is still in the game. We are going to show an example of how the right stick hot route post snap could be used during a real game situation.
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Disguising Gun Doubles FL Screen

By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
In this week’s edition of Kobra’s Corner, I want to take a look at disguising the Gun Doubles FL Screen. It’s pretty simple, but an effective way to keep your opponent from knowing when the FL Screen is coming.
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HB Angle Route Part 2

February 17, 2009
By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
Don’t for get to check out this week’s video here on the Madden NFL 09 landing page.
A few weeks ago, I showed how the HB Angle route can be effective against most zone coverages. This week, I want to expand on this route by showing a defensive scheme that does a good job at countering it. After I show the defensive scheme, I will show what adjustments need to be made to beat it when running the HB Angle route.
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HB Angle Route Part 1

February 5, 2009
By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
In this week’s Kobra’s Corner, I want to start a two part write up that showcases the HB Angle Route. For those that aren’t familiar with this route, this is good time to learn the route and start using it.
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Madden 2009 – Out n Ups

Kobra’s Corner: Out n Ups
By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
January 21, 2009
In the Madden 08 Filmroom, I showed how I like to run the Split Backs 3WR Out N Ups to beat zone coverage. In Madden 09, it’s still just as effective. Don’t forget to check out this week’s video here!
Playbooks Found In:
* Pass Balanced
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Gun Bunch Wk Verticals

Kobra’s Corner: Gun Bunch Wk Verticals
By Paul “Kobra” Gleason
January 13, 2009
In this week’s Kobra’s Corner, I want to take a look at a passing concept that I like to run against Cover 3 and Cover 4 coverage that allows me to get the ball out of the quarterback’s hands and into a receiver’s hands quickly.
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Madden NFL 09 – Gun Wing Trips

The Gun Wing Trips Stick is a play that has plenty of solid options across the field. The main read on this play is the tight end’s in and out route immediately after the snap. However, there are as many as three of four other reads that are open fairly consistently. In this tip, SportsGamer’s going to breakdown the way that we like to use the Stick play to help you make sure that every time you use it you’re able to net positive yardage. Take a look at this breakdown in its entirety below.
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