Got a question for the defensive gurus here. How do you play someone that runs hurry up no huddle... And audibles multiple times at the LOS?
I played a guy in this OD the other night... Who's in the top 50 on the leaderboard. I expected cheese and eventually got Velveeta!
After picking him off a couple times... He went hurry up no huddle. I dropped another pic and he went multiple audibles at the line. It was frustrating.... the game doesn't allow you to audible on defense like that. He would call three audibles at the line of scrimmage.
You could see my defenders running around in circles do to the audibles causing alignment issues. He'd then quick snap while they were adjusting.
Even with all that... We were tied at 14-14... He scored right before half to make it 21-14 and we lost connection. I put myself on auto because I had to plan Flanntastic in the powerhouse dyn.
Any suggestions?
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First off its cheese.
Secound it depends on what he is audibling to. But in general if he is going from compressed to spread sets its going to be a long night.
My audbiles are cover2 man, cover 2 zone, Cover 3, cover 4, and maybe a blitz.
I base them all out the the same formation so there isnt much give away, Usually from 4-3 normal.
Anyway your going to have to be quick and manually move defenders. If your OD doesn't allow that you need to talk to the commish about all these audible because like you said the defense runs out of chances to audible.
What I do in general versus cheese and people who run a high powered offense I have problems stopping is basically play bend but don't break and try stop them in the redzone.
Another thing is as far as passing game goes. Play cover 4 and cover 3 and force them to throw underneath to get yardage. If they are good they will get 5-6 but what you want to is make them be patient.
1. Guys like that want to score at 100mph. Make them be patient and frustrate them.
2. By making them run as many plays as possible you can pick up on patterns that may serve later in the game or in key situations.
Lastly, Man defense. I don't like to run man alot but if you can match up or win at a couple spots all that motion can have a limited affect.
Again its hard giving advice without seeing what formations and plays he is running but this general advice.
Also, I dont think there is such a thing as a defensive guru in ncaa 14