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Madden 11 Strategy – Running the ball!

ZFarls wants to talk about pounding the magic bean today in  Madden 11!
So MB Nation, NCAA 11 comes out and I literally find the best run in the game the first time I played.

Naturally, Madden doesn’t have the exact same play or success when running it. So I crutch back to passing the ball and only running in obvious situations. Mostly out of goal-line without a good quick passing option.

When are you running the ball, does your opponent know? Either by game situation or by formation?

I was struggling late in games due to using most of my good passing plays early. Running can really stretch a game out and I lacked the ability to posses the rock.

So I went back to the drawing board…

I looked for a formation which gave me more passing flexibility.  Not much, but just the ability to leak it out to a FB or make a defense who stacks the line pay.

Next, I made sure it had a nice off tackle style run. One that allows you to cut it outside or just kick it up the gut for a few tough yards.

Then, I played a guy who GASHED me with a counter run, so I went to see what was so  effective and learned about a run in MY PB that had the same effect. I now had off tackle and counter so I can run both directions quite quickly. Lastly, I came out in a play that allows me to use the off tackle, counter and quick pass. This play happened to be a toss run outside, so I know had run right, run left, run middle covered and can change quickly based on defensive look.

I ALWAYS COME OUT IN THIS TOSS PLAY. I dont care if you don’t plan on running it. If you come out in the counter, and don’t want to counter, there is no way to get to the toss. It was a hard habit to break, but if you ever had the chance to bust a toss and can’t get to it, it will stick with you!

Now, I COMMIT to running the ball, 2nd and 11 is a passing situation for most, but I will run because I must make the defense respect it.

The most common thing in Madden is that once a player abandons the run, they NEVER go back to it. Especially if they lose the lead and are having decent passing success. This allows the defense to sit back on defense and never even worry about the run.

Even at gamestop, I got locked up early, but I stayed persistent and broke a few big gains. Do you know how annoying it is to have to stop the run every play or even just think that it might be coming. Too many players would have abandoned it but with my 3 pronged attack, I knew something good would come!

Do you have a running strategy? Are you too quick to abandon the run game?

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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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  1. air attack says:

    what playbook are u talking about and what set u running out of ?

  2. irishfbfan1 says:

    The other alternative you have is to be in a set either 2 back like the NORMAL I where you can flip the inside zone or off tackle play, or any SB Set with the back directly behind the QB where you can also flip the run.

    One of the reasons I don’t like the Strong and Weak sets in the game is the fact that if you want to flip the play it can be seen exactly what your intentions are. Not always, but a majority of the time.

    I think the ARIZONA Cards have the best setup for WEAK TIGHT PR–They have an INSIDE ZONE play, and they have a quick pitch. Last year this was the only book with that formation that had both of those plays in it.

  3. Chad Stewart says:

    yea i usually go with the play off tackle but then if i see tht the line is 5 man deep maybe sometimes four man line i will switch to HB Pitch Strong it works alot i learned from that kid tyler and now i use the chicago Defence most off the time and i tend to have my fastest receiver the #1 and so on

  4. Raider Nation says:

    one thing i love to do is run but for some reason when i play the toss and counter i get stiffed alot

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