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Old 10-29-2010, 02:44 PM   #9
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Re: Any Texas Tech playbook users?

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I was just like you, I took baby steps. I started with Houston and LA Tech playbooks then went to SMU/Hawaii playbooks when I gained confident and now graduated to Texas Tech....BABY STEPS. DO NOT JUMP INTO TECH's playbook intill you get the basic routes down and concepts down pat till you are comfortable with them!!!! or you will pull your hair out!!!
alright sounds cool. Will definitely try that cause it sounds like TT's PB Is great and looking at the formations, it seems like a good PB to use.

Sadly, I even struggle with other teams pro style playbooks, including Syracuse's. This might be because I am in the first year with SMU but I squeaked by Rice on a pick return for a TD but then when I switched back to MSU's playbook, I destroyed Tulsa 38-3.
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Old 10-29-2010, 02:57 PM   #10
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Texas Tech offense here too. I'm in love with mesh plays. When my opponent realizes I'm in love with mesh plays, I don't mind loving an over the top pass to a streaking WR. With enough patience and the right pre-snap reads a completion is almost guaranteed.

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Old 10-30-2010, 02:26 AM   #11
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I use BYU's which is the exact same as Texas Tech but with 4 I formations and 2 Strong I. Both playbooks are absolute monsters.

I especially love how the halfback is going straight to the flats on most pass plays. I usually make the halfback my first read since the linebacker covering him is usually a ways away. So you throw it straight to the HB and he outruns the linebacker to the sideline.

The best play IMO is the FL Cross, located in most 4 WR formations. Its a progression play that forces you to shift your eyes from receiver to receiver quite often, but if you read quick enough its impossible to stop because it attacks almost every point on the field.

Halfback Dive from Spread Flex is the #1 run play by a mile.
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