One of the most effective ways to gain an edge in CFB 25 Coins College Football 25 is by forcing the defense to make pre-snap adjustments. A well-timed shift or motion can make defenders hesitate, misalign, or even give away their coverage scheme. Here’s how to use different techniques to keep the defense off balance and open up big plays.

1. Use Motion to Make the Defense Show Its Hand
Pre-snap motion forces the defense to adjust their alignment, often revealing their coverage.
Man vs. Zone Indicator If a defender follows the motioning player, it likely means man coverage. If the defense shifts as a unit, but no one follows, it’s most likely zone coverage.
 How to Exploit It:  Against Man Coverage: Attack mismatches with quick-breaking routes like slants, drags, and out routes. Against Zone Coverage: Find soft spots in the coverage (e.g., curl routes against Cover 3 or seam routes against Cover 2).

2. Force Defenders to Reposition and Make Mistakes
Defenses must shift and adjust when you move offensive players, and sometimes they don’t do it correctly.

 Motioning a WR Across the Formation – If the defense struggles to adjust, you might see a linebacker matched up on a receiver or an empty side of the field to exploit.
 Flipping the Running Back’s Alignment – Moving your RB from one side of the QB to the other can change the blocking scheme and force the defense to rethink its play call.
 Shifting the Tight End or Fullback – This can create better blocking angles for runs or disguise a pass play as a run-heavy formation.

 Pro Tip: If the defense is slow to react, snap the ball quickly to College Football 25 Coins for sale catch them out of position.