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Equalizer
07-19-2004, 01:06 AM
I am one of those guys that takes forever to find a playbook, I'll tell you what I was looking for, why, and what I found.

-I wanted a few Highschool / College running formations - because I love to run and those formations are just plain FUN!!!
-I wanted formations that will feature, or at least use a FB because I have a stud at the position.
-I wanted a book that could get my second string RB on the field as he is a stud also.
-I wanted at least a few spread type formations because passing is crucial.
-I wanted a playbook that will grow with me... when I lean towords pass or run I want the book to accomidate.
-Lastly I know Bomber is a fan of the spread formation, so I have made the assumption that the filmroom will lean that way (at least a little) and I want to get the most bang for my buck!!!

My Playbook... South Carolina

I-Normal
Power T - Normal
Wishbone - Tight
Weak I - Normal
Goalline

Shotgun - Normal
Shothun - 2 Back Slot
Shotgun - Y Trips
Shotgun - Trips
Shotgun - Spread
Hail Mary

What I am not happy with it:
- I would love to have the Strong I
- I would like to have at least one QB under center passing formations

What I am pleased about:
-This book gives me the ability to play smashmouth, Option, West coast, and Vertical in the same game (also the ability to explore each of those faccets).
- The Power T and Wishbone both have some (unexpected) nice pass plays.

I hope this helps someone out...
Also if you see a playbook close to this that has Strong I and an under center passing formation let me know!

djwill13
07-19-2004, 10:08 AM
try the balanced run pb

it'll give you the maryland I which will have your starting halfback, fullback, and 2nd halfback on the field at the same tight. it also has the flexbone which sounds like it could be deadly for the team you have

i myself have experimented with a lot of pb's so you aren't alone there

Equalizer
07-19-2004, 10:31 AM
try the balanced run pb

Thanks, I have tried that playbook and I liked a lot about it, the only reason I looked (am looking) elsewhere is the lack of a spread passing attack.

cant-stop-ricky
07-19-2004, 10:53 AM
might try nebraska plybk