NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense
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NCAA 11 is finally better than Madden 11 this year. I know people are saying that we haven't seen much of Madden but I can just tell the game will be better. I have been saying this all along this year, it's NCAA's year to shine over Madden. I think that NCAA is MORE sim than Madden because Madden is trying to cater to the casual fan. Madden devs would not have wrote a blog that broke down plays like that. They believe it scares the casual people away. The NCAA devs get it and they are moving in the right direction, whereas, I believe Madden is headed down a more casual road.
I can't wait for NCAA, it's finally back!Comment
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I loved the video except in a spread option offense like Oregon's or Michigan's, it's not a play action bubble screen. It's a read option play with the added option of throwing to the slot if the defense brings extra guys into the box. It's similar to the triple option in an under center option offense. And as many have already said, the outside receiver does different things depending on the play and defense. In a spread option offense, it is not always called at the line of scrimmage but built into the play as the last option (like the pitch man in an under center triple option play). Other than that, at least they finally got the basic read in.Comment
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Damnit was hoping for a dynasty blog, but it was still a good blog.Ohio State - Reds - Bengals - Blackhawks - BullsComment
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Isn't the Wolverine Split formation illegal with the uncovered LT? It'll also be interesting to see if they call a penalty on you if you throw it to the TE who is covered (if, of course, there are even any routes for him and if you can hot route him).Favorite Teams:
College #1: Michigan Wolverines
College #2: Michigan State Spartans (my alma mater)
College #3: North Carolina Tar Heels
NHL: Detroit Redwings
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Wouldn't be the first thing that Michigan has done illegally.
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http://www.traditionfootball.com/for...ad.php?t=24008Favorite Teams:
College #1: Michigan Wolverines
College #2: Michigan State Spartans (my alma mater)
College #3: North Carolina Tar Heels
NHL: Detroit Redwings
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Hahaha thanks guys. The Chuck Norris Approval lets me know the joke was classic.
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Good stuff. I hope they add Texas Tech's wrinkle where the start with 2 RBs in the Shotgun and one of them sprints out toward the slot. They run a ton of plays of this, including thowing the bubble quickly to the motion man.Twitter: @Palo50
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A lot of teams have overload I formations and neither the TE or LT can go out for a pass, though a tackle eligible would be an awesome wrinkle (especially for Alabama, considering our rich history when it comes to tackle eligible plays, i.e. Jerry Duncan and Andre Smith).Comment

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