Distribution hasn't changed when it comes to throwing the ball. For PlayStation users, pressing X, O, Square, Triangle Mut 23 Coins, or R1 still corresponds to wide receivers 1 through 5. respectively—whereas pressing A, B, X, Y, or RB on Xbox will get the job done just as well. Now that our very necessary distribution refresher is out of the way, let's get to those passes.

Are you a big fan of slant routes, or generally getting the ball out quickly? Then the bullet pass may be exactly what you're looking for, and all you have to do is hold the corresponding receiver button down. Blink, though, and you may miss your window.

As opposed to the bullet pass, a lob is best used when you're anticipating your wideout to out-run their coverage and find open space. To accomplish this, simply tap the button of the receiver you wish to target—and don't forget to check if there's a safety playing over the top.

Not to be confused with the lob, a touch pass requires the slightest (and quickest) of touches, and is best used when you're looking to drop a pass in between the linebackers and defensive backs. If you happen to be planning a touch pass pre-snap, though, be careful not to double-tap the snap. The result may be disastrous.

Do you trust your tallest option out wide? Are you feeling a bit impatient or daring, and want to gamble with double coverage Madden 23 Coins Buy? Maybe the high pass can bail you out. Just make sure you're holding L1/LB while pressing the corresponding receiver button.