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  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncosAllDaWay
    Wow, thanks alot evad and big hurt. These are great plays.
    no problem bro.

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    Heres a good play out of this book for you guys. Come out in singleback slot strong, not sure the name of the play, but the rb does a route that looks like this "<". Audible to to the near close formation, then press Y up Y up so that the rb is doing the same "<" route. Now motion him out so that his route will be coming back across the middle, then snap it when the arrow dissapears from his circle and press up and throw it. He'll jump up and catch it and the defense can't do anything about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BESTinSTL
    Heres a good play out of this book for you guys. Come out in singleback slot strong, not sure the name of the play, but the rb does a route that looks like this "<". Audible to to the near close formation, then press Y up Y up so that the rb is doing the same "<" route. Now motion him out so that his route will be coming back across the middle, then snap it when the arrow dissapears from his circle and press up and throw it. He'll jump up and catch it and the defense can't do anything about it.
    Yeah, this is money. I worked on this same concept with this book and also with Denver's book (only you use one of the routes pulled from Shotgun 5 Wide into I-Form Normal).

    If you get the timing down, you can get the RB to be unbumped, as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by evad04
    As we speak, I am at a journalism conference in St. Louis... so I don't have much time. But the RB route you refer to from SB Slot Strong Double Hook is a GREAT route to mess with. What I have been doing is using this route in Near Close.

    1.) Come out in SB Slot Strong Double Hook
    2.) Audible to Near Close (passing play)
    3.) Press Coverage Audible + Up + Up (on the left analog stick or D-pad). THis pulls the HB angle route into Near Close.
    4.) Motion the HB to the left, when he passes the SE snap and throw high.

    Now before you scream "CHEESE" let me just say I use this play as a change of pace. The HB's route is unbumpable if you time it right. A good receiving HB can do wonders with this play. Make your opponent pay for using BNR every play. After you use this play a few times, use the HB's motion to the left as a decoy and fire a deep pass to the SE or FL.

    Good luck.
    There it is. Page 2. (I'm not trying to take credit... you posted it as well. I am however, trying to say I agree with its effectiveness).


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    Seattle PB lovers:

    Picke SB Big PA Boot Roll, package your #1 TE in as the #2 TE, Formation shift down, now you are in SB Trips. Now you can cancel play action if you wish. The #2 TE is now the head of the trips bunch and runs a fade/out. Excellent vs. man. You also have the other TE running a nice zig zag out.
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  6. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMONEY
    Seattle PB lovers:

    Picke SB Big PA Boot Roll, package your #1 TE in as the #2 TE, Formation shift down, now you are in SB Trips. Now you can cancel play action if you wish. The #2 TE is now the head of the trips bunch and runs a fade/out. Excellent vs. man. You also have the other TE running a nice zig zag out.

    very very nice play bro.....thanks

  7. #67
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    Here's some more easy stuff to run.....

    (run this from the middle or left hash)
    pay attention to what formation your opponent uses to defend your SB/3wr set...you'll see why in the next play...

    Singleback Normal-PA HB LOCK
    Formation Shift to Bunch
    hot route L1 to streak
    hot route R1 to an out route to the right (this cancels the play action)
    (Optional) hot block OLine to right
    roll with the pocket slightly to the right with this play after the snap
    The $$$ receiver is the O wr....hit him....nice gain

    --next--

    since you'll probably have the ball on the right hash now....here's another play to run to the opposite side using the wide side of the field....

    ok, now, if you noticed how your opponent was playing your 3 wr formation before, you'll know if you can exploit him or not with this play. If he is trying to play you with a base 3/4 or 4/3 type of D, then your slot wr will be matched up on a LB if he is in man to man D. If he's in a zone D, it wont matter because this route combo will beat a zone.

    Singleback Normal-CROSS UP
    Hot Route the square wr to streak
    simply hit the L1 (slot) wr angling towards the corner....he'll be wide vs zone D and if it's man D, then you'll probably have a mismatch. If the opponent played Nickel or Dime D the play before, then you'll know to figure on running it down his throat instead of running this play.


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    Now....this is a play that you should LOVE. This next play will 1-give you a compressed set so that it will be easy for you to distinguish man or zone D. 2-will give you 4 receivers to the same side of the field and all 4 will be at different depths. 3-will give you blockers downfield if you throw to either of the shorter guys and you actually do pick up blocks sometimes that spring you. I absolutely destroy people with this play. This is a play that you could run over and over and over again.....

    Singleback Tight Doubles-SHALLOW CROSS
    Hot Route Box WR to streak
    Hot Route and Smart Route the L1 to a deeper out route to the left
    Hot Block OLine to the left so that you can slightly move the pocket that way to give yourself a nice passing angle.
    Now...if you notice, you have 4 receivers at 4 different levels all to the same side of the field. The Hb is in the flat, the TE is slightly deeper running the drag, the L1 wr is the next level running the out route and the Box WR is occupying the safety deep.

    **note** If you flip the play and run it to the right, then you QB will be a little more accurate if he is right handed because you'll be sliughtly rolling toward his throwing hand. The reason why I prefer running it to the left though is that the #2 CB is on that side and the weak LB is generall worse in coverage than the strong LB. Obviously this differs by team and personnel........I hope you guys enjoy this.........
    Last edited by 35BigHurt35; 02-23-2007 at 06:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 35BigHurt35
    Here's some more easy stuff to run.....

    (run this from the middle or left hash)
    pay attention to what formation your opponent uses to defend your SB/3wr set...you'll see why in the next play...

    Singleback Normal-PA HB LOCK
    Formation Shift to Bunch
    hot route L1 to streak
    hot route R1 to an out route to the right
    (Optional) hot block OLine to right
    roll with the pocket slightly to the right with this play after the snap
    The $$$ receiver is the O wr....hit him....nice gain

    --next--

    since you'll probably have the ball on the right hash now....here's another play to run to the opposite side using the wide side of the field....

    ok, now, if you noticed how your opponent was playing your 3 wr formation before, you'll know if you can exploit him or not with this play. If he is trying to play you with a base 3/4 or 4/3 type of D, then your slot wr will be matched up on a LB if he is in man to man D. If he's in a zone D, it wont matter because this route cmbo will beat a zone.

    Singleback Normal-CROSS UP
    Hot Route the square wr to streak
    simply hit the L1 (slot) wr angling towards the corner....he'll be wide vs zone D and if it's man D, then you'll probably have a mismatch. If the opponent played Nickel or Dime D the play before, then you'll know to figure on running it down his throat instead of running this play.
    Thanks man. I love Seattles PB and ill try out these plays. One play i really like is Texas out of near pro. I motion the HB out to the left, and send the FB on a streak.
    It kills man, the defender on the HB will go and follow the FB's route. Money every time.

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  9. #69
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    nice play...that HB is wide open. I have a championship game coming up and Im the Chargers...LT is gonna definately run that play today...lol.....

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    Lol thanks, good luck!

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    hay guys im bout to post my singleback tight set as soon as i get it all orginized on paper id like to hear from you all on all the single back money plays you all like

    but i sould have around 10 plays "zone and man beaters"

    ill try to start posting them in the next week

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    The way I run this set is a lot of audible I basically call two play from the huddle and then audible from them (curls flat and HB sweep) both for singleback tight doubles. My offence is run soly on the run game it sets up the pass game if they have to rush more people or change a different formation defense. It gives my pass game a huge advantage. At least that’s how I run it I use Seattle and I average 95 rushing yards a game thow it seams lately I’ve been getting 130+ a game. In order to run this set the way I have it setup your going to need a strong pass catching HB and a QB that has decent accuracy not a lot of arm strength is needed considering 50 percent of the passes will be in the flats but a little arm strength wouldn’t hurt. But you will need a decent pass catching TE with at least 70 speed the more the better here I use the TE quite a bit in this form. If you would rather use you FB sub him in for the TE because the TE will be running his routs from the FB spot 99 percent of the time. As far as WR go you going to need 3 WRs that can do what they are paid to do run and catch nothing spectacular is needed here ether. you may want to sub you best two WR in the 2,3 spot they will be getting most of the action. This is pretty broad and most teams fit this mold so you shouldn’t have too much trouble running this formation.

    This is my first year playing madden and I don’t clam to be amazing but this stuff works for me and if you give it a shot it should to great for you. If you like the tight twins that evad posted this is quit similar and would go great with that.

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    Ok first of all the ability to read the defense is key since you will be calling you plays from the line accordingly. Rule of thumb 8 or more in box pass 7 or less run. Blaw blaw I know you don’t have to do that but I try to run about 40-50 percent of the time and that seems to make me pretty unpredictable also distinguishing man form zone is vital. Like I said I’m I first year player and don’t know a hole lot of the little tricks and crap. I’ve read that the CB does a little shack if it zone but I never seem to see it so what I do is motion the WR3 left across the WR2 if the DB fallows him all the way to the place he sets up its man if the DB switch its zone if no one fallows well crap hot rough to a slant out and pass it to him easy 5 yards. If any one has a better method if this I would love to hear it because they way I do it, it takes 2-3 seconds and that’s is very valuable time. Id also like to add some Quick passes to this set so if any one has any out of this set id love to hear them it would add an other demotion to it and make it that much harder to defend. As far as play calling remember what the defense was been doing and just fallow you gut you have all the tool its just putting them in to affect.



    Single back tight doubles (curls Drag)

    Smart route the TE
    Motion him to backfield

    I think evade made a key in the start of this form if you don’t know some key terms refer to that.

    As far as the play goes I know it was posted earlier in this form but for origination purposes I posted it again

    MAN
    The play is set up for the HB the TE and the 2 WR on the left block the LB or safety covering the HB and it leaves the HB with loads of room to catch and run. The other thing I like about this play is it quick good agents a rush and if you have a strong HB you can blow throw the safety and take it to the house.

    ZONE
    I don’t run this play ageist zone very often if you make a mistake and think its man when it really zone all you have to do is wait for the CB in the flats (light blue right?) to come back to the line of scrimmage after covering you and then pass ageist the line.




    Single back tight doubles (quick fade)

    Come out in curls Drag
    Audible to quick fade ( I think it X/ right on the thumb stick right)
    Steel the HB route (Y/ up/up Y/up/up)
    Motion the TE to the backfield

    ZONE
    Pretty nice routes here HB on the flat TE on the deep post purple area WR 2 on the fade WR3 on the streak. Good agents cover 2 the safety has to pick one WR or the other to cover and last of all you have the WR 1 coming across the field on a draw. You should have some one open and if they have all those areas covered in zone then you should have all day in the pocket.

    MAN
    I normally don’t run this play agents man if you have good WRs you may just be able to burn the DBs




    Single back tight doubles (Shallow cross)
    Come out in curls drag
    Audible to shallow cross
    Steal the HB route
    Put the TE on a streak and motion him to backfield

    MAN

    We have the HB in the flats as the first read. the man on him may have some rub in the middle and easy 5-10 yard. If the HB is shut down then the 2 WR coming across will be the next choice and the WR 1 on the streak is the last chose. A pretty nice play this play kind of focuses on the speed agility and acceleration of you WRs but I normal get good yardage on this play.

    ZONE
    Don’t do its not pretty


    and dont wory im not close to being done with this set
    Last edited by xxtw1st3dxx; 02-27-2007 at 07:56 PM.

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    Sweet man when I have the time I'll check these out, and I might share a couple of my plays later on if i have the time. Kind of busy for a couple days though. Can't wait for the rest.

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  15. #75
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    Here's a few basic and easy, yet effective, run plays that I like that take advantage of a blocking mismatch.

    Split Backs Pro
    OFF TACKLE
    -flip it and package in the TE @ wr in the playcalling screen.
    -after the snap, run the ball and turbo to get to the outside.
    -you may ask, why would I do this? welll......because your big ol' tight end is out there pancaking the defense's lil ol' CB....lol


    Singleback Tight Doubles
    HB CUTBACK
    -Formation Shift to 4 wides
    -Playmaker toward the TE side. He'll be lined up in the slot and he'll have another blocking mismatch.


    These 2 simple runs generally are designed to get you into space and 1 on 1 with the safeties where you can show off your skills and make a big play.


 

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