Dawtrix Rush
06-16-2004, 10:55 AM
I use the Run-N-Gun Playbook, and I have adapted pretty well to it. I usually don't go for the "big" play all of a sudden, but I have my share of plays where I can burn some players.
One of the plays is the audibles that has been given to me. It's the L1 audible. No one on the right side, but the HB is looking to do a unique swing to that side, while the TE is running a semi-short streak. On the left side, you have your two WRs and your Slot WR stacked in a way. The button you have to push for the TE is the circle button.
Now, here's the thing that most online players rag me on. If I were to come out in an I-Form, where you have to push the circle button for the WR, and I audible to that play; the WR is a TE. Many consider that cheese, but I need some honest opinions. If I use this play, I push the analog stick right for a new route and I send him in motion if no one is guarding the right side still. So, in a way, I'm bringing him into a Slot WR position, right?
Please, people. Voice your opinions on this.
One of the plays is the audibles that has been given to me. It's the L1 audible. No one on the right side, but the HB is looking to do a unique swing to that side, while the TE is running a semi-short streak. On the left side, you have your two WRs and your Slot WR stacked in a way. The button you have to push for the TE is the circle button.
Now, here's the thing that most online players rag me on. If I were to come out in an I-Form, where you have to push the circle button for the WR, and I audible to that play; the WR is a TE. Many consider that cheese, but I need some honest opinions. If I use this play, I push the analog stick right for a new route and I send him in motion if no one is guarding the right side still. So, in a way, I'm bringing him into a Slot WR position, right?
Please, people. Voice your opinions on this.