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Re: Official "What playbook should I use" "What Playbook represents who" etc thread
Louisville seems like exactly what I want. It has like 5 five wide sets and a good amount of run and option stuff. Some of the no huddle attacks need a faster qb than I'm going to have. I have decent success running with Andy Dalton online but he doesn't break anything really.Comment
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any playbooks besides utah state have flexbone as a throw in? impossible to recruit for both option and spread whereas I-form and option should be do-ableRule one: never act incautiously when confronting a little bald wrinkly smiling old man. ~ Terry Pratchett~Thief of Time.Comment
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I think Multiple and Baylor have a flexbone throw in. May be Wishbone but off the top of my head its Flex.Originally posted by Kaiser Wilhelmthere should not be ties occurring in the NFL except when neither team wins the game.Comment
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I think the Ohio and Indiana PBs are pretty close to what he has ran this year. He has used a lot of Pistol formations, and ran the ball more than when he was at Houston.Comment
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Air Force's playbook has a couple of Flex Bone sets while still having 5 or 6 I-formations, 4 or 5 Ace Sets and 5 or 6 Shot Gun formations.Originally posted by DaImmaculateONeHow many brothers does Sub-zero running around in his clothing? No one can seem to kill the right one.Comment
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If you need help with the Air Raid playbook, you could PM me or search oin the forums as somebody had a really good write up of it a while back (can't recall the name).Comment
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Idaho (a little heavier w/ Ace)
Cal
UCLA (although they have 1 Pistol...)
Tulane
PittComment
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Fresno State and Colorodo State look pretty close, also maybe the ones I posted for USC.Comment
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I'm looking for a playbook that has designed QB runs, but also has its fair share of I-formation. I prefer offset I, but any will suffice.Comment
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Yeah I'm using the Pitt one and sometimes the Colorado St. one I think they fit well and match USC's one IRL.Comment
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Getting pretty bored of using LSU's playbook. I kinda want to have a set offensive style next year instead of just using all kinds of formations. Something where I can utilize my power running game, my great 3 receivers i'll have and i'll have more of a pro style QB.Saints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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Re: Official "What playbook should I use" "What Playbook represents who" etc thread
Getting pretty bored of using LSU's playbook. I kinda want to have a set offensive style next year instead of just using all kinds of formations. Something where I can utilize my power running game, my great 3 receivers i'll have and i'll have more of a pro style QB.Comment
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