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Mirroring Pass Routes System

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madden strategies mirroring pass routes

One of things that Big B taught me (Kobra) when passing the ball back in the old PS2 days was to use mirroring pass routes to help simplify my pass reads. This passing system is very simple to use, so for those of you who are new to football video games, this might be something you might want to try to help improve your passing attacking.

What Does Mirroring Pass Routes Mean?

So what are mirroring pass routes you ask? The answer to that question is simple by having the receivers on both sides of the field running the same pass routes down the field, it makes learning the process of being the football video game quarterback that much easier.

Mirror Routes Advantage

Mirror Routes Disadvantage

Example of What Mirroring Pass Routes Look Like

In the image above, the offensive play called Singleback Ace – Curl Flats, which is excellent play to call to attack Cover 3 and Cover 4 coverages.

Notice split end and flanker run 10-yard curl routes. This known as mirroring pass routes as both receivers are running the same pass route, but all different sides of the field.

Not only are the split end and flanker are running the same pass routes, but so are the two tight ends, who both run flat routes. Not only do we have same pass routes being run on both sides of the field, we also have the same route combo being run, which is the curl flat.

The pass coverage call for this breakdown is Cover 3 Sky.

Once the ball is snapped, we see that the split end and flanker are covered.

However, the slot receiver and tight end are left open in the flat.

In this case, we read the left side of the field and spot the slot receiver open in the flat. We throw to the left as he heads towards the left flat.

The slot receiver makes the catch. We turn him up field for a positive gain.

Final Thoughts

Mirroring pass routes is probably one of the most simplest passing systems to run and for new players to pick up. If you are struggling to pass the ball, we suggesting trying this system out until your passing game improves.

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