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    Quote Originally Posted by oouie433
    The book is good like I said in my earlier post. I also got another question to piggyback on his. What determines the primary route? In some of the plays that is in the playbook, the primary route isn't my primary read a lot of times (even after I formation shift). So what's the criteria I should be looking for in making something my primary read?
    You gotta go through your progressions and look off

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    Quote Originally Posted by nothasoul
    Have you tried Washington playbook?



    Ive Just started using it this week, I love the plays on the different formation shifts, And all the compression plays. I may stick with this or raiders both look great...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffaloBlitz

    Ive Just started using it this week, I love the plays on the different formation shifts, And all the compression plays. I may stick with this or raiders both look great...
    I started messing with it last week i'm still working on it singlebackforms is where the jump off

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    I just started messin with the Raiders and I really like that PB...its got good compression and alot of routes and combos that I like. I might give washington a shot soon and see what I can do with that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oouie433
    yea but,

    If my wrs are being jammed, and he's blitzing and sitting on my hot read that equals a sack for me right? If he jumps my hot read then I move to my primary target who's being jammed at the line of scrimmage. What then? by the time I move to the 2nd read, my qb is looking up at the stadium lights, and he's yelling in my ear giving congrats to his defense (at least this is what I do lol).

    If he is Blitzing and is jamming, I would run the ball to the side with the least blitzers, and if its a saftey blitz and he is jamming at the line, I will run to a side where the fewest blitzers are coming from and if that saftey is coming and you have a little stick or spin and break it open, It can be nothing but taking it to the house.. I also Do chop Block options (Smart Route) with my TE. and run the back in that direction...Blitzing doesnt always mean you have to keep your back in all the time to protect..It depends how and where the heat is coming. And then make adjustments. or motions a TE , slide protection ect, it also depends on the personal of you and your opponent. I like to know the weakness of my opponents, like in League games and look and see where in the line should I run or what side of the field Ill pass ect. its a chess match, thats for sure. I like to lab with my oppents team and try as much as I can to exploit every waekness I can, and Know where yours are is also important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tadow904
    You gotta go through your progressions and look off
    I would say the same thing too. There maybe a a timing problem also.
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    I Fell In Love With The Pit Pb. It Has Some Compression Sets. I'am Going Over Your Book Real Hard. I Think We Need To Have A Discussion On The B-n-r In The Zone Cover 3. If You Can't Figure It Out It Will Mess You Up, Because It Looks Like Cover 2. Instead The Corners Run With Wr's. The Only Thing I Have Found So Far That Works Is Streaks. I'll Continue To Lab. And See What I Can Find. We Need To Lab Soon, And Talk About The Ideas I Have. Later Natee
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    I desperately need some opinions here. I'm pretty new to the compression and don't really understand the whole concept, not to mention how to use it effectively.

    I'm recently struggling on offense quite a bit, especially when it comes to passing. I roll with the Jags and use the Vikings Playbook. It seems like my passing game is mostly Fred Taylor in the flats, and PA deep lobs to Matt Jones. I want to be able to move the ball more consistently in the air. Considering that I use the Vikings PB, which of these ebooks would help me most offensively: Vikings PB or Compression 201?

    Thanks to anyone who responds.

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    C route, Steak,Flat

    B, in the book you describe the C route, steak and flat but down't show a diagram of the play. I assume you are reffering to a play like the weak I-twin WR TE Option play in the Oak PB?

    PS-Big B or anyone hot got the book, what PB and Play was used for the Post, Curl Flat section and the Pump and Go, Steak-Curl write up?
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    Big B,

    Absolutely I meant them as kind words. Honestly. Sorry if it didn't sound that way.

    I guess I don't use as much motion as you seem to be talking about. Motioning the WRs or other players out can really create a mismatch, I guess. Especially with Compression.

    khorn,

    Thanks for the info. I'll try those out.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlm918
    Hey B

    I Fell In Love With The Pit Pb. It Has Some Compression Sets. I'am Going Over Your Book Real Hard. I Think We Need To Have A Discussion On The B-n-r In The Zone Cover 3. If You Can't Figure It Out It Will Mess You Up, Because It Looks Like Cover 2. Instead The Corners Run With Wr's. The Only Thing I Have Found So Far That Works Is Streaks. I'll Continue To Lab. And See What I Can Find. We Need To Lab Soon, And Talk About The Ideas I Have. Later Natee
    okay hit me up tommorow I'm off the next 4 days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westbrook
    B, in the book you describe the C route, steak and flat but down't show a diagram of the play. I assume you are reffering to a play like the weak I-twin WR TE Option play in the Oak PB?

    PS-Big B or anyone hot got the book, what PB and Play was used for the Post, Curl Flat section and the Pump and Go, Steak-Curl write up?
    Yeah your right. I think I talked about it and did the play without showing the routes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryGuanine
    Big B,

    Absolutely I meant them as kind words. Honestly. Sorry if it didn't sound that way.

    I guess I don't use as much motion as you seem to be talking about. Motioning the WRs or other players out can really create a mismatch, I guess. Especially with Compression.

    khorn,

    Thanks for the info. I'll try those out.

    Gary
    No doubt dawg. You take care no harm done Gary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianPimp
    I desperately need some opinions here. I'm pretty new to the compression and don't really understand the whole concept, not to mention how to use it effectively.

    I'm recently struggling on offense quite a bit, especially when it comes to passing. I roll with the Jags and use the Vikings Playbook. It seems like my passing game is mostly Fred Taylor in the flats, and PA deep lobs to Matt Jones. I want to be able to move the ball more consistently in the air. Considering that I use the Vikings PB, which of these ebooks would help me most offensively: Vikings PB or Compression 201?

    Thanks to anyone who responds.
    Both the compression is a scheme that has been used in all levels of football when you buy the compression book you will get ideas on how to run it effectively and the Vikings PB will give you breakdowns on plays so buy them both you'll like them

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryGuanine
    Big B,

    Absolutely I meant them as kind words. Honestly. Sorry if it didn't sound that way.

    I guess I don't use as much motion as you seem to be talking about. Motioning the WRs or other players out can really create a mismatch, I guess. Especially with Compression.

    khorn,

    Thanks for the info. I'll try those out.

    Gary
    No problem Gary... Let me know if I can be of any help with it...


 

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