View Full Version : Let's Rock It Peyton Style
FuegoKidd
09-17-2006, 01:51 PM
ok ok ok ive tried a lot of offensive strategies but this one seems like it could be the most useful. I want to be able to do exactly what the colts do (One pass play call and have an inside run and outside run set as audibles). My only problem is that I have trouble reading the defenses. Anybody use this startegy have any advice??
FuegoKidd
09-17-2006, 02:46 PM
in the meantime, for my running plays that are my audibles, which ones should i do
Inside:
HB Dive
or
HB Slam
Outside:
Counter
or
Stretch
or
Toss
which ones are the most effective for their respective jobs?
daone
09-17-2006, 03:13 PM
check out my answer to your other post...pm me for specific questions
blondetom
09-17-2006, 05:03 PM
in the meantime, for my running plays that are my audibles, which ones should i do
Inside:
HB Dive
or
HB Slam
Outside:
Counter
or
Stretch
or
Toss
which ones are the most effective for their respective jobs?
hb slam
stretch and counters can be deadly when runned at the right time. but If I had to pick I would say counter.
moos3p
09-17-2006, 05:32 PM
Colts style Offense
Your first read is the box. If you outnumber them, run the ball ( even on non running downs ). If you run, then read positioning of the defenders in the box. If its an odd front, run to the uncovered lineman ( 34 norm would leave the guards uncovered ) 4 man fronts you can look more outside. Read man, run counters. Blitz, the stretch is deadly if you set up your blockers.
As for auds, set an inside, a delay or draw, a stretch, and a counter atleast. Now you have four runs (Hopefully from four formations, and if you set them right you will have an R stick aud. that is a different run, giving you in effect 8 running auds at a time).
ps... dives and slams out of SB are basically the same.
CwisCarolina
09-19-2006, 02:51 PM
If u wanna do it right, use the 2 TE formation and set ur audibles to various plays from that formation. U can also switch/flip the play without moving formations. U can find lots of plays that hit the TEs in the flats. But it all depends on the presnap read.
Also, I like to select Jeff saturday [the center] on both passes and runs, and this will help u out in the playaction area. If u can do it every play from this set u will confuse the hell out of ur opponent if u mix it up. Also using the center every time does not tip off ur opponent to the direction you are running to, which is the most important thing! Get a stretch play, a run up the gut as well in ur audibles.
Also, I audible to the other TE set [where Marvin lines up next to Reggie], and this is a good set to use when u know the D is in zone. A lot of times people will leave Marvin uncovered, and a quick pass to him will usually result in a big gain because Reggie will block his defender. U can prolly get away with this once before the D will begin to shadow Marvin wherever.
Just be sure to learn how to use the new blocking feature. On pass plays, particularly PA passes, it's real easy to pull ur center back while Peyton is making the fake [to counter, just hit circle on ps2 as soon as the ball is snapped, or wait a few seconds.]
Just utlilize your TEs. Hit them on short routes when u see that they are going to be free immediately.
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