Explore Madden NFL 27 Houston Texans offensive plays like TE Cross, HB Pass, and PA Drop In. Detailed breakdowns for Singleback and I Form.
- 1SINGLEBACK-BIG (2TE, 2WR, 1HB):
- TE Cross: Both Tight Ends (TEs) cross over the middle and slant to opposite sidelines. The left Wide Receiver (WR) streaks, while the right WR deep slants in.
- 2Ace Playaction: Left WR streaks. The right TE slants in towards the middle. The right WR boxes left in. Be aware of potential blitzes.
- 3HB Pass: Quarterback (QB) tosses to the Halfback (HB). The HB can run or throw. The left WR slants right. The left TE crosses short; you can audible (change the route) him to slant left or right. The right WR streaks. A common strategy is to run right initially, then throw deep to the streaking right WR as defenders approach.
- 4SINGLEBACK-BIG TE FLIP (2WR, 2TE's right, 1HB):
- Double Drags: The left WR crooked posts in. The inside TE short crosses left; you can audible him to slant left. The outside TE goes short right; you can audible him to slant deeper right. The right WR box cuts left. Target the outside TE.
- 5SINGLEBACK-BIG 3 TE (1WR left, 3TE, 1HB):
- TE Corners: The left TE and inside right TE do slants to the opposite sides of the field. The WR does a slant/drag move deep towards the middle. Any of these three can be targeted. The far right TE does a short box to the inside left; this route is generally best avoided due to middle traffic.
- 6SINGLEBACK-NORMAL SLOT (3WR, 1TE, 1HB):
- Deep Attack: Both outside WRs streak. The inside left WR slants right. The TE goes short; you can audible him to slant. Target receivers on the slant routes.
- 7WR Deep Hook: Both left WRs criss-cross slant. The TE deep slants in. The right WR does a medium comeback.
- 8TE Seam Option: Both outside WRs streak. The TE options deep. The inside left WR goes short; you can audible him to slant right.
- 9SINGLEBACK-SLOT STRONG (3WR, 1TE, 1HB):
- TE Post: The left WR goes short; you can audible him to an out-n-up route. The TE slants inside. The inside right WR short crosses left; you can audible him to slant right. The far right WR streaks. Target receivers on the slants.
- 10Deep Attack: The left WR streaks. The TE deep slants in. The inside right WR deep slants out. The far right WR goes short; you can audible him to slant left.
- 11SINGLEBACK-SLOT STRONG HB WEAK (same as above):
This formation has a few decent short to medium passes, but nothing particularly stands out. Run plays include HB dive weak, sweep strong, and slash.
- 12SINGLEBACK 4WR (4WR, 1HB):
- PA Drop In: Outside left WR short boxes right; you can audible him to slant right. The inside left WR streaks. The inside right WR short crosses left; you can audible him to slant right. The far right WR box cuts deep left. Be aware of the blitz on this play-action play.
- 13Davis Option: You can audible the HB to a screen pass on either side. The inside left and far right WRs streak. The inside right WR deep slants in. The left WR goes short; you can audible a slant right. Target receivers on the slant.
- 14I FORM-NORMAL (1HB, 1FB, 2WR, 1TE):
- FB Fake HB Toss: A favored running play where the QB fakes a handoff to the FB running up the middle and then tosses left to the HB. This play is designed for guaranteed positive yardage. If a blitz is spotted, you can audible to the opposite side using the analog stick.
- 15TE Out-N-Up: The left WR crooked posts deep in. The TE runs a deep out-n-up route. The right WR does a deep comeback. The Fullback (FB) screens right.
- 16PA Clearout: All 3 receivers streak deep. You can audible the HB to a screen pass.
- 17I FORM-TWIN WR (same as above, except both WR's left):
- FB Flare: Both inside left WR and TE slant right. Look for one of these receivers. The outside left WR short box cuts right; you can audible him to box cut a little deeper. Both HB and FB can screen to opposite sides.
- 18I FORM-CLOSE (2WR, 1TE, 1HB, 1FB):
- WR Streaks: Both WRs streak. The TE goes short; you can audible him to slant left or right and target him.
- 19I FORM-BIG (2TE, 1WR right, 1HB, 1FB):
Similar to I FORM-CLOSE, with no standout plays. Run plays include HB lead dive, blast, FB dive strong, and Domanick toss.
- 20STRONG I-NORMAL (1HB, 1FB, 2WR, 1TE):
While there are some decent medium-range passing plays, nothing particularly stands out. However, HB counter trap, sweep, blast, dive weak, and FB dive are notable running plays.
- 21STRONG I-TWIN TE (same as above except 1WR left, 2TE's right):
This formation is considered average. Run plays include HB dive, counter lead, dive weak, and FB dive.
- 22WEAK I-NORMAL (1HB, 1FB, 1TE, 2WR):
- PA Deep Post: A play-action pass where the left WR does a comeback left towards the sideline. The TE boxes short; you can audible him to slant right. The right WR deep posts in. The TE is a reliable target on this play.
- Always be aware of the blitz, especially on play-action plays, and be ready to audible.
- Audibling routes can create mismatches and open up passing lanes.
- The HB Pass in Singleback-Big offers a dual threat with the HB's ability to run or throw.
- FB Fake HB Toss in I Form-Normal is a highly effective running play for consistent yardage.
- In WEAK I-NORMAL, the TE on the PA Deep Post is often open for a completion.
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