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Sgibs Money Scheme : The Auto RC!

The Auto RC

Welcome back Madden Biblers! After a short hiatus we are back at it again. Blame Zfarls on this one, spending to much time hitting the sack and then going to bed. Anyways, for todays tip we will be discussing something that not many know about in the madden community. A while back I had discovered the AUTO RC. I had labbed this with Zfarls and together we have found a way to best implement this tactic!

Setup

*Works best with shotgun normal and doubles on sets

*Any play thats not a screen

TE Slot Package. (we need height for this tactic)

Streak both the Slot TE and the TE on the LOS.

Place the B WR on a Drag

Place X WR on a Fade/Curl

Block HB or place on a slant right.

The routes we are going to be focusing on are the TE’s streak routes. The position that both TE’s are in is the reason why we can get the AUTO RC. When they are lined up else where we will not be able to get the AUTO RC. What we need to do is drop back with our QB about 4-5 yards. We want to watch both TE’s, what we are looking for is a bump and run. If we see bump we need to check down to one of our other options. The bump and run will throw the timing off of the AUTO RC. However, by streaking both TE’s we present the problem to the defense that they typically can’t bump and run both TE’s with one defense, without adjustments pre-snap. Usually we will have one of the two that will not get bumped. We then wait for the TE to streak downfield about 15 yards. Both routes we throw the same ball. We throw a bullet LT (left trigger) lead pass left. This is something we are going to need to practice in order to get the timing down. We also need to trust that once we get the timing down we will be able to nail this consistently.

If you watched the Super Bowl, you would have heard countless times that Kurt Warner needed to re-learn the QB position. He had to trust that he could throw the ball to Larry Fitzgerald even when he had two men covering him. He needed to trust that the play would be made. It took a while but once he had that confidence, skys the limit.

The same goes for this AUTO RC. You will be tempted to click on but DO NOT. If done correctly the TE’s will turn around and perform the RC by themselves. This is huge because what it does is allow us to perform a deadly route without human error. I stress that a good amount of time needs to go into this before you attempt this in game. Now, on to our other reads.

Man to Man bump and run will be the most consistent defense that will counter this tactic. The reason for this is because this is the most consistent defense to ensure bump and runs on both TE’s. However, here at Madden Bible, we have all angles covered. We have hot routed a drag route and a slant to our HB. Both routes are man beaters. If we see man to man with bump and run we will hit whichever opens up first. Our last read is the outside WR on the curl/fade. This is another route to watch for the bump. If we see bump we will want to by pass on this route. If we don’t see bump we know we can hit the fade on the RC.

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About the Author: ZFarls is a 23 Year Old Madden Baller from Boston, MA. Along with Sgibs, he owns Madden Bible and looks to give players advanced strategies and tactics to win more madden games. He preaches confidence in what you are running and knowing the situation you are in. Everything else will come naturally!

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