Madden 2009 Tips

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By Nrj489

Welcome

 Welcome! The purpose of this site is to provide some insight to those of you who are looking to gain an edge in cooperative and online ranked play. Throughout your time spent here viewing my site I will go into detail about several money plays, formations, and strategies on the offensive and defensive side of the ball that are sure to elevate your gameplay to a level you never thought possible. There's no gimmicks, no send me money and I'll send you a play bs. Just straight up strategy. Enjoy!

Playbooks

The very first thing you are going to want to look at is the playbook you're using. When deciding on this the best advice I can give you is stick to your personal and team strengths. For example, I love to use the eagles and therefore like to utilize a lot of WR/RB screens and HB Toss plays. My playbook of choice is Seattle. It has a great assortment of quick routes, screens and tosses and also features the Near and Far formations (which I particularly love). Using these formations I have found great success. However, this particular combination of team and playbook may not sound appealing to you. If you are a "power run" gamer and prefer to milk the clock and slowly kill your opponent, then the Vikings with a playbook such as ATL - Jim Mora may be right for you. The Vikings have the best interior line in the game and also feature the best runningback in football. Maybe you've heard of him? Adrian Peterson can be astonishingly deadly if used correctly. Another playbook I found Success with is NO - Sean Payton. We will go into detail on this particular playbook now.

 

No- Sean Payton

If you are interested in running a sort of spread offense with a little power then this playbook is your ticket to success. This is a playbook I used when I first began playing Madden 2009 and if you are relatively new to the game and looking for a way to beat less experienced opponents, this is perfect. I believe the Giants are the best team to utilize with this playbook. I ran 75% of my offense out of the Singleback Spread and Singleback Snugs Flip.

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