Playbook: Kansas City Chiefs
Formation: 3-4 Odd
Play: Tampa 2
Setup:
- Base align
- Pinch and crash the defensive line down
- Blitz the left of screen middle linebacker
Overview: This play is going to bring quick pressure from the left side of the A-gap. We are only blitzing 5 players, user the other middle linebacker in the yellow and takeaway your opponent’s first read. You can adjust the coverage behind however you feel necessary.
Playbook: Kansas City Chiefs
Formation: 3-4 Odd
Play: Cover 3 Cloud
Setup:
- Base align
- Pinch and crash the defensive line down
- Blitz the right of screen middle linebacker
Overview: This play is going to bring quick pressure from the right side of the A-gap. We are only blitzing 5 players. It will appear to your opponent that this is the same blitz we sent from the left side. User the other middle linebacker in the yellow and takeaway your opponent’s first read. You can adjust the coverage behind however you feel necessary.
Playbook: Kansas City Chiefs
Formation: 3-4 Odd
Play: Cover 2 Hard Flat
Setup:
- Base align
- Show blitz
- Crash your defensive line down
- Spread the linebackers
- Blitz the right of screen middle linebacker
- User the left of screen middle linebacker and hold LT
Overview: This play is going to bring immediate heat from the right edge. This blitz is very fast and will force your opponent to make a quick decision which can lead to turnovers or, simply the opponent will have to take a sack.
Playbook: Kansas City Chiefs
Formation: 3-4 Odd
Play: Cover 3 Sky
Setup:
- Base align
- Show blitz
- Slant the defensive line to the left
- Spread the linebackers
- Blitz the left of screen middle linebacker
- User the right of screen middle linebacker and hold LT
Overview: This play is going to bring immediate heat from the left edge. Again, this will appear to your opponent as the same blitz as the Cover 2 hard flat but now you are blitzing from the left side. This will confuse your opponent which will lead to more sacks and turnovers.
Vs blocked rb will these come in?
It depends on the side the running back is blocking towards and if slide protection is being used.
we need some fire vs blocked rb a blitz that will cause hell
If the play is flipped you should mention that in the setup, just my opinion. Other than that nitpick great work!
not a huge deal but i was thinking the same thing
What does hold LT mean in the set ups?
It means that before the ball is snapped, you hold down the LT/L2 button on your controller. What this does is after the ball is snapped, it keeps your defender right where he is for a second which can mess with the offensive line a little causing a blitz to come through.