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How Do You Use The Panthers On Madden?


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I like the blitzes from the 1-5-5 but you can get gashed by quick running backs. I always audible to a run if I catch it.

On offense I've been working on a custom playbook for a few weeks. It basically contains a bunch of plays that 90% of the time result in a wide open receiver about 8 yards downfield. I can dink and dunk you to death. I have some audibles that I use in certain situations, like when I see where the blitz is coming from before the snap. I tend to move the ball pretty easily but I also turn the ball over a lot, even when playing offline. Take the good with the bad.

On defense, I'm pretty good at shutting down the passing game. Sure I still get burned when I get too aggressive, but for the most part I can give you fits. Running is a different story. You can run over me all day long. Kinda like the real team.

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lol on offense I spread the ball out with 4 or 5 WR sets. what that does it force my opponent into a pass coverage personnel. I bomb it on him a couple times and then I audible to a HB draw with the same formation I'm in. GASH EVERYONE ALL DAY I continue that cycle an before you know it Ive scored 40+ points. My problem is defense.

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