 YouTube, what's up man? Today is a very special video for the last probably the entire Metton 20 year when people watch me play, when I post clips on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok, wherever. Make sure you guys follow those social medias. All those links are below so you guys can support me and put out all the content I have for Metton. But since I've been putting it out, all I've been getting asked is how do I do this? How do I do that? How do I stop like that? How do you, you know, get that move down? How do you embarrass people in the open field? And I'm going to break that down today. Pretty much how I do it. It's not that difficult. So if you want to pull off plays like these, they am saying then make sure you follow this video, hit that like button, subscribe. I started learning how to do this in Metton 19. And it really got, I got better and better at it going on through Metton 20. Now, so that being said, if you master this now, by the time Metton 21 21 hits, if the player movement is anything like it's been the last couple years, you will be very good in the open field. That's what my goal is to make sure you guys are, you know, as good as me in the open field. I mean, it's not rocket science. It takes somewhat stick, but a lot of it is anticipation, you know, seeing where the defenders are. And another thing about it is, you have to learn how your opponent tackles almost as if you're learning what his coverages are, what his defensive calls are. How does he tackle? Is he a guy that never clicks on unless the computer tackle? Is he a guy that wants to hit stick you every time and see somebody that clicks on and clicks off and and so on and so forth. Also noted down in distance is now the time for me to try to make a big play and make somebody miss or should I get the yards in front of me? It's just, it's a lot of things incorporated, but I'm going to go over just pretty much how I hesitate in the open field, how I just make people run past me and get turned big plays into touchdowns. That's the biggest goal with this and you can do it with any player. Now, every player is different. I mean, if you're six, five, you might stop, stop a little bit, you know, it might take a little bit longer for you to stop running. And that's pretty much the goal here. What we want to do is come to a complete stop and then go again. You know, that's pretty much what the stop and go is. It's pretty much self-explanatory. But we're going to go ahead and practice mode. Now, this is a practice mode that maybe you guys don't use a lot. Maybe you guys don't access this practice mode, but it's practice mode, offense only. Now, I used to use this a lot back in Madden 08, Madden 09 learning different rocket catches, how to move my receiver to get different better angles on a DB. And just without the pressure of the line sacking you or, you know, people tackling, you want to get an open field and learn how to move. Now, this I want to use Lamar Jackson. He's not Michael Vick. One of the reasons I love Michael Vick is because I'm so used to the way he moves with the ball in his hands. Pause. But that's pretty much why I've gotten used to Michael Vick. But every player is different, whether it's your running back, your tight end, your DBs when you catch interceptions, your punt return, or they're all different. So get accustomed to different players. Now, it's all you all do it the same way. They just some people slow down more, some people slow down less. So we're going to go ahead. This is offense only practice mode. All right. It's really it's really pretty simple. But we're going to have Lamar Jackson here. This is the blast that I run in New Orleans. If you want to check out that ebook, that link is below man turf.com. Make sure you guys do that. But the biggest thing is this is why we use offense only because now look at us. We have 30 yard where we have 80 yards right here where we can do whatever the hell we want. You know, and this guy's gonna go out and block for me. But you got to figure out how you got to learn how these players move. Now, the biggest thing you want to do is is once you have your momentum, you want to come to a stop. Now, I'm not holding the turbo at all right now. You'll see how fast without turbo, maybe he stops in one yard. That's when he stops. Right? Let's go ahead and score and start over stops in one yard when you're on turbo. Now, if you hold turbo, which I'll be I hold turbo most of the time. If you hold turbo, it almost takes five yards to stop. So if you want to stop and go somebody you want to let go of turbo, come to a stop and then what you'll do is soon as you want to get going again, you want to smack that turbo button again, kind of want to just decelerate all your buttons and then just go again. Really, you want to let go turbo now. Stop. Boom. Hit turbo again. And the big one of the biggest things I can tell you guys is it's not really I don't do it when I see him stop. I kind of do it knowing that he's want to stop. Like it's I kind of input it before I see it actually happen. Like he's, you know, he's stopping in the movement. You know, once he stops, boom, I'm gone. You know, and that's how it goes. But it's I don't wait for to see him stop. I don't really know how to explain that other than I just do it. I know he's going to stop. So I pretty much hit that right trigger before he actually slows down and right there we stumble, but we get up. So no turbo. Stop. Go. Stop. Get going. Now, one thing that I do do sometimes is I almost as hard to say this without sounding real real suspect, but I almost want to come on kid. I want to smack this left stick down a little bit. See that? That almost makes you super stop and put rather than let go smack it down and then go back. You know, that's probably a little more hyper a little more like just more drastic just down a little bit. That's see that was too much. You don't want to do that. But if you can just go down a little if you guys see I'm just smacking this this stick all the way down. It's all the way down, but real fast and right back up. That's another thing I can do. You know, so that's pretty much the two things that I do. It's either slow down completely to a stop and then get going again. And that way you can kind of change almost change directions a little bit, you know, and that's that's pretty much how you move throughout the field now. You could that's why you can almost sometimes instead of going straight towards the end zone, you can be going this way and go back the other way. You know, but if you go too far, like you can't go a 90 degree cut, like you can go this way. And you can do I want to say 45 degrees, but you can't do too much. If you do too much, you'll get fat footed. Fat footed. I mean like a giant one cut the bug special in the open field. That's pretty much what you'll see. But for me, like I said, the best thing you guys can do is going to this offense only practice mode and just do this all day, you know, or at least give yourself a good 10 minutes doing this and figuring out how to how to really just move like this and really just even if it's just a computer player, it throws off their pursuit. You know, and that's what I'll talk about next is how to really bop computer players or how to like because this the stop and go stopping and going is pretty much. And then we did a little bit too much there stopping and going is pretty much just for manual defenders. You're not going to pull this out on pause. You're not going to use this on computer players because they're kind of like heat seeking missiles. They just chase you no matter where you are and you can use that to your advantage when it's time to bop the computer, so to speak. But for me, like I said, you got to understand that all players are different. One reason I really do like Michael Vick a lot more than I like Lamar Jackson is I feel like Michael Vick is a little more agile. But this I'm literally taking the left stick and I'm I'm just smacking it down and put it back up. You know, that's that's pretty much but the easiest way for you guys to learn how to do this now. Come on and running back always gets in my way. You can stop and go. But the left stick back kind of brings you back. Back stops you a little bit faster because like I said, I pretty much hold turbo most of the time that I'm running. Now most of the time that I'm running, I'm going to hold turbo. And right here like let's stick to the it almost clicks it almost smacks because I'm smacking it so fast pause. This is a wild video. I don't want you guys taking any clips of this video. Alright, I said if someone's chasing you just smack just hit the left stick so it hits the bottom of the the the pad on and just keep going. See that I didn't let go of turbo. So when you don't let go of turbo, that's what happens. So my biggest advice is going here and just let go turbo down. Oh, you definitely can't smack the stick down while holding turbo that that that's never gonna move. So I so as we stumble again, let go smack stick down and go boom, boom. Well, that's it. You can go in here for hours and hours and hours and learn how to move but I'm going to go ahead and show you guys just the different moves that you can you can use for essentially for attacking the computer defenders because that's what's going to happen. It's kind of easy to embarrass kids that stay on and click on the whole time. But how can we go about really making the computer miss? Now, I will tell you this before we even start one Lamar has jukebox so it's pretty stupid but the spin move and the juke move are absolutely they're just lethal. They really are. You know, they just really they pretty they pretty much dominate the computer. Whether you have great juke or great spin now, I believe the threshold for the good spin move is 88. If you have 89 spinner 88 one or the other, I'm sure you guys will tell me exactly what it was. I feel like Lamar does not have the good spin move. I could be on all pro. That's why now the thresholds change for all pro. I can't even look at my other is a depth chart right there. Yeah, the thresholds changed for all pro and all mad and all mad and the threshold for spin is 82. At least it was last year. Um and all mad all pro I believe is higher. I personally feel like it should be a lot higher. The spin move. I think only real. Yeah, his spin moves only 82. So, Lamar can spin and get the good spin on on all mad but all pro. He's not going to be able to spin that outrageously. Now, this is this is Rags. I'm pretty sure that on mutt he has a card that can spin. You know, let's just understand it. Let's see if there's any wide receivers on the Ravens that can spin 86. The Anthony Thomas is close but he can't spin. So, I'm mad and he could him and Lamar could spin but they can't spin that good but I'll show you guys pretty much what I do to computer defenders and how I fool those next. Alright boys. So, to beat the computer in the open field, you pretty much have to understand how the computer works and what is the computer going to do? How are they going to chase me? That's what you and madden for years. Uh I don't want to say it's the worst. I really don't know how they can change this but the safety pretty much just chases the ball carrier. Every defender chases the ball carrier and you have to be able to use that to your advantage. One, you have to know you're probably the fastest player on the field. This time of mud everybody's kind of fast so it doesn't play that big a part but when we get to if you're playing Rags or when man 21 drops and you have Tyree kill or you have Chris Johnson or Michael Vic. Um have to realize that you're the fastest player on the field so and this is just common physics, man. If you're faster than the other guy, the more steps or the more strides you take, eventually you'll outrun this person and the best way to utilize your difference in speed is to make the the path longer. Make the make the CPU have to essentially take more steps to catch you because the more steps they take, the longer the distance there is for you to outrun them, you know, and change their pursuit and a lot of people talk about pursuit and being bad. Um I don't know how they can make pursuit better or I don't know what they could do. You know, so let's say this is our safety right here. I want to put it on the new layer. This is just a screenshot of Madden right here. Um but this is our safety this yellow guy, right? And then we'll make the ball carrier. He'll be red whether it be whether it be a running back. This really doesn't matter. Now blast is the easiest way but this is what we'll do, right? So you have to go into this knowing that this yellow safety will chase you. If you run straight at him, he'll run straight at you but if you run to the right, he'll run to the right. That's pretty much how it works. You know, so if we go ahead, if you want to take this guy on an open field, you might run to the left try to outflank him this way and then he'll chase you this way as well, you know, and then you'll pretty much meet there, you know, because this is about the same distance, right? Uh the distance isn't that long. I want to make this yellow person, this yellow safety run as long as possible because if he has to chase me around the field, he's not going to, he's not going to be successful with that, you know. So for me and you guys know this is just physics that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, right? So I don't want a straight line. That's, that's not what I want. What I want is this is what I do when I'm facing a safety or any player. The easiest example for this is the offensive lineman when you catch a pick. I literally run right at them, right? I run right at them which causes them to run right at me, right? But I get to the point here that's when I kick it to the sideline and then eventually up the sideline. So this instead of making a straight line for the pylon, we're essentially making three different lines, three different angles. Now this safety has to one chase me here, chase me there, then chase me to the pylon. So I just made this yellow safety, his job so much tougher, have to run so much more and that's going to allow my agility and my speed to show that much more. So that is kind of the angle that I take when approaching one-on-one with a computer safety. I literally want to run right at him and then pretty much at the last second before he tackles me, I want to go right or left. Now this is where we deal in with that. Is he going to click on and change his angle, change his pursuit and that is what a next level player would do is click on this guy and pretty much just make sure this doesn't happen because if you take this angle, if you do this to a safety, especially if you have a major speed advantage, you are going to just outflank him and just break his pursuit. Now I'm going to try to do this against the computer in practice mode right now. So this is my best way to pretty much how to explain how I just try to outflank and just just break the pursuit of safeties in this game, linebackers, whatever it may be, if somebody doesn't click on them and this is why if you're on defense you always have to click on your defenders to some extent. You can't just allow the computer to make these plays and this is where we talk about a skill gap and making plays on defense and offense. This is a huge part of it. It's pretty much outflank that corner right there. As you see like what I did to that corner, if you guys see what I did to that corner, show it again. Now this isn't the best example because it wasn't that much space but I see right here. You know I know I'm faster in this corner so I'm going to go right at him and then in the last second just go sideways. Kind of almost cut in front of his face. The computer is very bad at tackling this game. They're very bad. The fact he didn't like attempt to put an arm out but like I said if I would have ran straight down the sideline he would have met me over here but I went inside his to give him even how many steps inside does he take right here one, two, three and then those three take him from close to the red line. He's about you know three yards off the red line but when I get done going to the inside he's pretty much at the numbers and that gives me the extra space that I have to get to the sideline and get by that computer player. Now like I said a good player clicks on that guy and make sure that doesn't happen but if you against one of these bots that doesn't want to click on you got to be able to just control their pursuit. You have to understand that as as the ball carrier you control the pursuit. You know the compute the defense does not control the pursuit you control it as the ball carrier and if you can understand that you can just change everything it gives you the power. You have the ball you have the power to make these type of plays. There's a good example of it just attacking that safety just kind of controlling where he goes now it'd be better if I was able to get that that last guy here this linebacker is just too slow and regs linebacker suck just too slow you just kind of just swear right in front of them you hold direct the turbo the whole time to do that on computer guys but I said it you run right at him like right there right here I make a decision let me go right at him it take it changes his pursuit a little bit you see his left foot goes down and then he takes a hard step right to the end zone right north and south and then we break it sideways and you a lot of times you'll see the computer diving like that. So these are the different angles that I take not try to do the same thing to Jeff Heath but I just kind of ran out of room right there this is where I would use a spinner juke on this guy or a perfect time to stop and go if someone's going to click on boom now let's get one more good highlight show you guys how I break these safeties right at them sideways so you can't really stop and go to computer they don't stop with you they just keep going and tackle you so all in all man if you want to become a better runner in the open field just remember they're chasing you you know whether what all you have all the moves of your disposal they don't have any moves no one thing I would never do is if you're an enforcer man I'm I'm out of here Patrick Willis Taylor Mays Sean Taylor Pat Tillman I'm cool like there's times where you can do it if the game is over but all in all if you see one of those guys with the abilities under their feet it's not the time to get cute I do it and I pay the price you know but also by learning this you'll understand the biggest difference in a skill gap in tackling tackling is one of the biggest skills in Madden with one without a doubt 100 man if you're a good tackler in open field it can save you so much more because we just showed how bad the computer is tackling and for me I mean a lot of this is going to come back into oh Madden sucks look at the pursuit look how easy it is to fool them they can't tackle and for me I'm like man if if the guy on the other end of the sticks was any good he would make all these tackles so for me as a competitive player I don't want to say I'm cool with how tackling in pursuit is but there's such a stress on the user defensively to make plays tackling that you know that's a huge skill gap so the same people to say you know pursuit is broken pursuit is bad tackling sucks um but they can't be the same people crying for a skill gap because tackling in the open field is such a skill gap that even the best players struggle with it and and if someone is going to allow their computer to do it you should be able to be skillful enough with the ball to exploit the hell out of them you know and that's just once you learn how to do that you'll be that much more dangerous on your your stretches on your when you go slant when you go post anytime you have the ball in open field when you understand that you have so much power with the ball you'll become a better player so if you like this video if you want to see more videos like this please hit the like button man i want to keep pushing out content for you guys hope all you guys get better now is the time to sharpen up your madden game although it's the end of the year the only people playing are pretty damn good at the game you're not going to play too many bots uh so just keep grinding and get better everything you get better at in madden 20 will definitely translate to madden 21 man so if you like this channel if you hit the subscribe button hit the like all that good stuff i appreciate you guys man i hope this video helps you guys just a little bit