rocketwoat said:I saw some people saying Hail Mary goal post was the way to go. However, for me, I was having a lot of bad luck because the defenders would be constantly right behind my other players so when I would pitch it, it would just throw it right to one of the defenders.
Well, I finally figured out what actually works more consistently:
Play #1: do a run play and run all the way backwards toward your own end zone to lose a lot of yards. What this does, is create much more backfield space for you to work with on the next play.
Play #2: Goal post Hail Mary. The way the players designed they will converge on each other way down field. Because you lost so many yards on the previous play, your players will have plenty of time to get open and bunch together without defenders being on them. Carefully pitch back-and-forth and then run into the end zone or whatever to play it safe.
Here is an Xbox clip of me getting it done: https://www.xbox.com/play/media/AyZULkwcqD
That worked like a charm, thanks!