But you have to know which pass plays are promising; defensively you have to spy on the enemy as at poker once, find out his preferences. The lineups are ansich often of little relevance or even misleading because you do not know in the end anyway, whether the defense goes on flash or is oriented backwards.
For Defense:
At the beginning of the game I proceed conservatively, put my Defebse not necessarily to fast bag from. In the Defense example, the Nascar Lineup of New York Giants is perfect for the time being to commit to large errors. Lightning attacks are dangerous just against better opponents. Nickel, dime and quarter especially work well for opponents who seek only the long pass.
For the passing game:
Among the many interceptions I can only say one thing ... at first I had lots of recorded them. Incidentally, the left stick is the Adjust an indispensable tool; without this it gets really hard; best you go to the practice field and exerts via random play the fit. Ultimately this is a matter of practice and would be much easier than you assume, assuming you play passes over 10-15 yards. Who proposes longer passes, need not be surprised. Incidentally, 1-2 ic per game in real football rule. Another tip: Praise passes are my opinion only to play when you are very sure that the pass to arrive or you stand with your back to the wall and you have to try a Hailmary (extremely long pass) shortly before the final whistle. Basically, the faster passes through a long press are much safer because logically, is a faster football to intercepten much harder for the Defense. I play to 95% quick passes and with sufficient concentration I will not intercepted. Are you not sure what you want to pass route allude you, then take the red. The will prefers in the respective formation of the offense. If you think the pass route is too risky, simply press the square, the triangle and connect the offense plays Run.