Playbook: Seattle
Setup:
1. Come out in Near Close HB Toss (found on last page of Near Pro)
2. Read if you opponent is playing man (CB will be directly over the WRs)
3. Motion your far right WR to the right and let him get set
4. Audible to Far Tight Twins: Flats
5. Hold A to make the players run to the new position faster
6. Motion your right WR back to the right once your RB is almost set
7. Let your WR get closer to the right sideline then hike the ball
8. Throw a bullet pass to the wide open WR
This man coverage motion glitch only works if the defense has at least 3 CBs on the field (Nickel, Dime, & Quarters). If your opponent is playing man coverage, this glitch allows your WR to be uncovered for an easy quick pass. You can read if the defense is in man or zone by the way the CBs line up over the WR before the snap or if how they slide once your motion the WR.
Final Thoughts:
I have found the play Flats to work the best from the formation but it will work with any play. This is a nice trick to have in your game plan if you need a first down or touchdown in a close game. Man coverage is not extremely popular this year but if your opponent tries to run a man defense take this to the lab and perfect the timing to make them pay.