How To Beat All Madden Cpu Madden 23

Alright folks, let's talk about something we've all wrestled with – All-Madden CPU in Madden 23. It's like that uncle who always wins at Monopoly, even when the rules are clearly bent in his favor. You know, the one who "forgets" to pay rent and somehow always lands on Park Place? Yeah, that feeling.
We've all been there. Controller in hand, veins throbbing in your forehead, muttering under your breath as the CPU pulls off another seemingly impossible interception or runs for a first down on 4th and 20. It feels rigged, doesn't it? Like you're playing against a sentient algorithm fueled by caffeine and spite.
So, How Do We Tame This Beast?
Well, there's no magic bullet, unfortunately. Beating All-Madden isn't about finding a cheat code; it's about strategy, patience, and a little bit of "playing the game" – and by "the game" I mean exploiting the CPU's weaknesses. Think of it as learning to outsmart that Monopoly-playing uncle by understanding his tendencies.
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First things first: Playbooks. Your playbook is your arsenal. Don't just pick one because the cover looks cool. Spend some time in practice mode finding plays that work for your style. Do you like to sling the ball around? Find a playbook with plenty of passing options. Are you a ground-and-pound kind of player? Look for a run-heavy scheme. Don't be afraid to experiment! It's like trying different flavors of ice cream until you find your perfect scoop.
Run the dang ball! I know, I know, it's not the most glamorous strategy. But hear me out. The CPU hates the run. Okay, maybe "hates" is a strong word. But they definitely don't defend it as well as they defend the pass. Establishing the run not only eats up the clock (keeping the ball out of the CPU's clutches) but also opens up passing lanes later in the game.

Short, smart passes. Forget the Hail Mary. The CPU is basically a superhero when it comes to intercepting deep balls. Instead, focus on short, quick passes. Think slants, flats, and drags. These are your bread and butter. They're like the comfy sweatpants of Madden plays – reliable and always there for you.
Master the art of audibles. Don't be a one-play wonder. The CPU will read you like a book if you keep running the same play over and over. Learn to read the defense before the snap and audible to a play that exploits their weakness. It's like being a chameleon, adapting to your surroundings to survive.
Defense Wins Championships (and All-Madden Games)
Offense is fun, but defense is where you really win games against the CPU. You can't just let them waltz down the field every drive. You need to find ways to get stops.

User control a defensive player. This is crucial! Don't just let the CPU control your defense. Take control of a linebacker or safety and roam around, making plays. It’s like being the quarterback of your defense, directing traffic and making sure everyone is in the right position.
Mix up your coverages. Don't be predictable. Switch between man coverage and zone coverage. Blitz occasionally to keep the CPU guessing. The more unpredictable you are, the harder it will be for the CPU to anticipate your moves.

Learn to read the CPU's tendencies. Does the CPU always go for it on 4th down? Do they tend to throw to their tight end on third down? Pay attention to these tendencies and adjust your defense accordingly. It's like studying for a test – the more you know about the subject, the better you'll perform.
The Mental Game
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, remember to stay calm and have fun! All-Madden can be frustrating, but it's just a game. Don't let it get to you. Take breaks when you need to, and remember that losing is part of the learning process. It's like learning to ride a bike – you're going to fall a few times before you get it right.
So, go out there, put these tips into practice, and show that All-Madden CPU who's boss! And if all else fails, just remember...there's always next game!
