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More Pistol for many teams. (Bama, Indiana)
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All Shotgun Teams:<O
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--Bubble Screens/Slot Swing Pass are a must. They are a staple of every team’s passing game.<O
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http://mgoblog.com/content/picture-pages-scraping-bubbling<O
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--More on the Zone Read, with bubble option from Tulsa:<O
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http://brophyfootball.blogspot.com/2009/07/herb-hand-will-eat-your-babies.html<O
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--Smoke Route <O
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--Shovel Pass<O
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--Defending the Zone Read:<O
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http://smartfootball.com/defending-spread/defending-the-zone-read-athleticism-and-the-scrape-exchange<O
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Ohio St<O
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You can pretty much get Ohio St’s entire playbook from reading this site:<O
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http://buckeyefootballanalysis.blogspot.com/
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Ohio St. calls their HB Power play “Dave.” I think it’d be cool to add something like that to THEIR specific playbook, just rename all of the HB Power plays “Dave.” Then the Play Actions are “PA Dave.”<O
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Here are their Tendencies halfway through this season:<O
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http://www.theozone.net/football/2009/Minnesota/BTN-midseason.htm<O
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UCLA<O
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http://bruceeien.com/offense/chow/CHOW.HTM<O
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North Carolina<O
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End Around package<O
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LSU<O
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Unbalanced Line<O
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TCU<O
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Inverted Veer Option<O
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http://smartfootball.com/defending-spread/tcus-inverted-veer-option<O
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Oregon<O
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Their main run plays:<O
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http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp/wordpress/?p=1551
Oregon St <O
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Jet Sweep Series<O
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http://rivals.yahoo.com/video/college-football/Player-of-the-Week-Jacquizz-Rodgers-33771;_ylt=AmabQyExRiPKN55RigOXufIh7qB4<O
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Hawaii/SMU<O
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True Switch Routes with Options:<O
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http://smartfootball.blogspot.com/2007/12/add-little-hawaii-to-your-offense.html
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Please overhaul defense. I feel like I've been calling the same exact plays or 10 years (Madden included). Everything feels way too basic. We need more pre-snap auto motion. Add more 1/4, 1/4, 1/2 coverages to help double certain WRs.<O
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Give us hybrid schemes on defense. So many teams switched between the 4-3 and 3-4 this year with hybrid DE/LBs: USC, Ohio ST, Florida, Texas A&M, Oregon, Michigan, Wisconsin, Cincy, Army just to name a few.<O
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Ohio St and USC use a ton of Double Eagle sets on D with a stand up DE.<O
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http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.co...dpress/?p=1088
Any other suggestions?<O
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