This mini ebook features 13 plays from 3 formations all found in the Carolina Panthers playbook in Madden 16. The Carolina Offense mini ebook is all on one page for your convenience.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Singleback Tight Slots
Play: Deep Post
Setup:
- Hot route your B/circle receiver to a flat route
- (Optional) Hot route your Y/triangle receiver to a slant route or drag route
- Motion your tight end out to the right and snap the ball right after he gets set
Reads:
- Your main read on this play is your tight end on the corner route. He should get open against 90% of coverages you will see
- If he is covered, look to your Y/triangle receiver on the drag route
Overview: Make sure to have a decent tight end or receiver at the A/X position. Good route running really helps here.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Singleback Tight Slots
Play: Drag Cross Ups
Setup:
- Hot route your X/square receiver to a streak route
- (Optional) Block your running back
- Motion your Y/triangle receiver out to the left and snap it right when he gets set
Reads:
- Your first look is always your Y/triangle receiver. He will usually be open when he breaks up field against man to man coverage
- If he is covered, don’t force the throw. Just hit your B/circle receiver on the drag route
Overview: It is recommended to have a fast receiver in the Y/triangle position for this play.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Singleback Tight Slots
Play: HB Wheel
Setup:
- Motion your Y/triangle receiver out to the left and snap the ball right when he gets set
Reads:
- Against any defense except a cover 2, your Y/triangle receiver should get open on his break to the sideline
- If he is covered, look to your A/X tight end or your B/circle receiver over the middle
Overview: Make sure to mix this play in with the other plays in this formation. If you do it right, it is almost impossible for your opponent to know what play is coming.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Singleback Tight Slots
Play: Mesh
Setup:
- Hot route your tight end to a slant route
- Motion your Y/triangle receiver out to the left and snap the ball right when he gets set
Reads:
- Your first read is your Y/triangle receiver on the drag route
- If he is covered, look to your tight end on the slant route.
Overview: The reason we call this play is so our opponent can’t key in on the sidelines whenever we come out in this formation. Don’t expect a huge gain from this play but it will keep the defense honest.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Singleback Tight Slots
Play: HB Dive
Setup:
- Motion your slot receiver on the left out toward the sideline and snap the ball
Overview: Make sure to call this play every now and then so your opponent can’t pass commit or go into a max coverage defense.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Singleback Tight Slots
Play: PA Panthers Post
Setup:
- Hot route your Y/triangle receiver to a slant route
- Motion your tight end out to the right sideline and snap the ball right when he gets set
Reads:
- Against most coverages, your X/square receiver should get open
- If he is covered, look to your Y/triangle receiver.
Overview: This is another good play to mix in from this formation. If you want to get the ball off quicker, you may want to cancel the play action after you snap the ball.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Y Trips Open
Play: WR Fork
Setup:
- Block your running back
- Put your X/square receiver on a drag route
Reads:
- Your first look is the tight end on the quick out route
- If he is covered, look to your slot receiver on the corner route
- If he is also covered, your X/square receiver on the drag route should be open.
Overview: This is a very hard play to stop and it absolutely destroys most zone defenses.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Y Trips Open
Play: Inside Zone
Setup: None Required
Overview: Just follow your blockers. This is such an easy running play that can get you a lot of yards.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Y Trips Open
Play: PA Inverted Veer
Setup:
- Hot route your A/X tight end to a drag route
- (Optional) Hot route your running back to block
Reads:
- You are reading between your tight end on the drag route and the RB/R1 receiver on the crossing route a little deeper. Most of the time you will want to hit the RB/R1 receiver if he is open.
Overview: This play works really well when mixed in with the Inside Zone play and the WR Fork play. Inside Zone makes the defense worried about the run and the WR Fork play makes the defense worried about the sidelines.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Trey Y Flex
Play: Verticals
Setup:
- Hot route your running back to block
Reads:
- Your main read is the Y/triangle receiver on the streak route against cover 3
- You can also try to hit your B/circle receiver if he is fast enough
- If your opponent isn’t in a cover 3 defense, throw to your tight end on the drag route
Overview: This play absolutely destroys cover 3 defenses especially if your opponent isn’t user controlling the deep free safety.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Trey Y Flex
Play: Levels Sail
Setup: None Required
Reads:
- Your first look is always your running back coming out of the back field
- If he is covered, look to your tight end on the corner route
- If he is also covered, look to either of the 2 shallow in routes
Overview: You will want to snap the ball as fast as you can on this play. Since there are no long setups required for this play, you don’t want to give your opponent any time to make adjustments to his defense.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Trey Y Flex
Play: Inside Zone
Setup: None Required
Overview: As long as the defense isn’t sending a heavy blitz, this play should work extremely well.
Playbook: Carolina Panthers
Formation: Gun Trey Y Flex
Play: PA Crossers
Setup:
- (Optional) Hot route your X/square and Y/triangle receivers to whatever you want
Reads:
- Your first look is your tight end on the out route
- If he is covered, look to your B/circle receiver on the crossing route
Overview: Mix this play in with the Inside Zone running play for best results.
May I request that for future e books that you guys respect the CUSTOMER MORE and do the research we PAY FOR.
I’ve been looking over an hour for a set that’s clearly not what it’s called here ” Gun Y Trips Open” in All Plays. And I’ve seen others ask what it’s called in All Plays with NO REPLY. Good way to loose customers!
So, any idea what this set is called from the All Plays screen? Please make this standard procedure because obviously we have to make a custom playbook
We’ll be sure to also include the custom playbook formation names in our ebooks for Madden 17. Thanks for the feedback.