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Sully907
09-23-2006, 02:49 AM
Sup all,i just started using this book because it has a ton of 2 TE sets and thats something i want to use in my offense.Anyone that uses this book find any hidden gems or just nice plays they'd like to share?

Kobra
09-23-2006, 12:10 PM
A bunch of good run and pass plays from it. I am writing an ebook for it and it will be out by the middle or end of October.

Kobra

mightypharaoh
09-23-2006, 04:40 PM
A bunch of good run and pass plays from it. I am writing an ebook for it and it will be out by the middle or end of October.

Kobra


that's good stuff

Sully907
09-23-2006, 05:04 PM
ebook gets a mac version i might consider buying it/.

pointblank41
09-23-2006, 07:02 PM
I'm Running with the washington pb right now and i love it, great run plays, lots of the twin TE sets, and I love splitbacks.

evad04
09-24-2006, 05:56 PM
ebook gets a mac version i might consider buying it/.
You and me both, Sully... you and me both.

NinersFaithful
09-26-2006, 12:29 AM
Sully, the Big TE Flip formation is good for running plays. The counter is good because you have two guys pulling for blocks. That formation also has some good quick passes out of it.

Also the Shotgun WIng Trips is awsome. Great pass plays and you can leave the wing TE in to block if your getting heat or a looping end.

benasty2em
09-27-2006, 11:46 PM
The shotgun wing trips, is a beast!! Here are 3 good plays 2 run. 1st Antwaan corner (or WR). If def in man run as is. If Zone, streak wr1, Te Deep out. After you run this, they will look for corner rt. then run play #2. Double post . If def is in man, look for post or wr2 on comback. If zone one of the post is usually open. Play #3 Z under. Destroys man or zone. If man playmaker WR2 on a streak, and allow wr1 to drag and clear LB's (if thier in middle) or hit the slot on an out, . The best thing about this formation, is that you can invite the blitz, because you can hit the TE on a drag route easily, or max protect without compromising the scheme of most plays. Also any of the circle rt plays for the rb are money if you get the timing down. Beware of throwing the post against someone that has bettter stick than you, because this is a long throw, and a good stick may be able to click in and go get it. I hope this helps.

mone
10-03-2006, 01:03 AM
Dont get caught up fellas..Ive used that playbook for the whole 06 season and the singleback tight end stuff is awesome along with the offset I forms...but the bunch sets are very unique and require max effort to master.Lots of post snap reads due to spacing issues.I had to move on because it was killing me in certain situations.You need an accurate QB to pull that off IMO.I can offer any help with the book as I am a vet when it comes to that book.The Shotgun sets are a welcome addition though..:)

wazaflo
10-03-2006, 01:47 AM
Dont get caught up fellas..Ive used that playbook for the whole 06 season and the singleback tight end stuff is awesome along with the offset I forms...but the bunch sets are very unique and require max effort to master.Lots of post snap reads due to spacing issues.I had to move on because it was killing me in certain situations.You need an accurate QB to pull that off IMO.I can offer any help with the book as I am a vet when it comes to that book.The Shotgun sets are a welcome addition though..:)

What do you like to do with the stacked sets? I'm sure there's a lot of potential for them but I just don't see the concept...

Also I noticed in SB Slot Strong TE motioning the flanker left stacks him behind the slot receiver. Very intriguing...

The play Bunch (I think?) out of SB Slot Strong TE is great vs zone, throw the high bullet to the slot receiver and the flanker will draw away the coverage underneath.

Also in SB Normal TE Flip my base runs are HB Cutback (vs man) and HB Stretch (vs zone). I like to keep them in my audibles and bring them out when I like the matchup in the box. The counter one to the left with the TE pulling is nice too.

JTMoney
10-03-2006, 03:49 AM
The Stack plays are good b/c the Wr's that are behind the WR on the line dont get bumped...

mone
10-03-2006, 08:28 AM
The Stack plays are good b/c the Wr's that are behind the WR on the line dont get bumped...
Bump n run has never been an issue on Madden for 2 years..The Wr locations after motion are unlike any formations in any other book, but there is little protection in these stacked sets, thats the killer I see and encountered..weak against the zone blitz...this book does have lots of the quick handoffs the the backs in about every set.

Tadow904
10-03-2006, 11:15 AM
I use the SB 4wr Stack it kills bump and run with the set up of wr screens and I can run the ball more importantly.

wazaflo
10-04-2006, 10:06 PM
I wanted to write these down somewhere before I forget them...

Come out in SB Normal TE Flip Slants. Formation shift up to Trips Bunch. The TE's route is unbumpable and good vs man in general. Depending on how good you are after the catch it's good for 5-10 yards.

SB Normal TE Flip PA Rollout - formation shift to Trips Bunch and you've got a typical zone flood on the right.

SB Slot Strong TE Flip PA Boot Rt - formation shift to Trips Bunch and you've got another typical flood on the right side. The comeback route is nice vs cover 2/3s with no curl zones.

SB Slot Strong TE Flip SE Option - formation shift to Trips Bunch and the wheel route is open all day vs zone because the safety will get drawn up on the hook route by the FL.

SB Slot Strong Quick Slants - formation shift to Trips Bunch and lob it up to the TE right after the snap

JTMoney
10-06-2006, 05:12 AM
Bump n run has never been an issue on Madden for 2 years..The Wr locations after motion are unlike any formations in any other book, but there is little protection in these stacked sets, thats the killer I see and encountered..weak against the zone blitz...this book does have lots of the quick handoffs the the backs in about every set.

Actually I'm not having protection problems...In the SB Stack Doubles Weak I will keep the RB and TE in to block especially when I play someone that loops their ends and I can usually get some deep passes off even against heat...After doing that for awhile people stop blitzing and I'm able to send everybody out or either my RB or TE...

ChiSoxFan95
10-08-2006, 09:58 PM
What do you mean when you say 'loop the ends'??

pointblank41
10-09-2006, 02:20 PM
Spreading your line and then crash the line up on the R3 stick, L1+ R3 Up will crash the line out.

XxMoss18xX
11-22-2006, 12:13 PM
i run outta the stack doubles wk formation and moss and porter along with alvis whitted tear it up

Tadow904
11-30-2006, 07:02 PM
I use the Doubles Wk plays and formation shift into the SB Trips Buch and pull HB routes.