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  • Gamecock
    Pro
    • May 2008
    • 679

    #1

    Wildcat/Trick Playbooks

    What teams got em?

    Thank You
    Originally posted by Altimus GTR
    Bums.

    Being a lazy gamer is one thing but being lazy at gaming is another.
    On ODogg's and Stewaat's insincere laziness.
  • jello1717
    All Star
    • Feb 2006
    • 5653

    #2
    Re: Wildcat/Trick Playbooks

    For wildcats, look here.
    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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    • dalecooper
      Rookie
      • Jun 2003
      • 490

      #3
      Re: Wildcat/Trick Playbooks

      Tulsa is a pretty good one.

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      • TXHusker25
        Banned
        • Jul 2010
        • 252

        #4
        Re: Wildcat/Trick Playbooks

        Regular Wildcat is pretty broken, so you don't want that. The Power play is awful because the left tackle doesn't block a damn thing.

        Wildcat Spread or Wildcat Twins is what you seek.

        Wildcat Spread: Auburn, Miss St. Vandy, Tulsa
        Wildcat Twin TE: Rice, Troy
        Wildcat Wing Trips: UAB
        Wildcat Twins: Fresno State, Louisville, Rutgers***, UCLA, ULM, Utah, Wyoming

        Rutgers is by far the best Wildcat in the game, but the rest of the book is ehhh

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        • geauxfan70
          Rookie
          • Jan 2010
          • 63

          #5
          Re: Wildcat/Trick Playbooks

          Wildcat Twins: Fresno State, Louisville, Rutgers***, UCLA, ULM, Utah, Wyoming

          Rutgers is by far the best Wildcat in the game, but the rest of the book is ehhh

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          I definitely agree man, Rutgers wildcat beats all others. If only there was a way to create a playbook, so we could put it with a playbook that is actually good. (hint, hint)

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          • Deuce2223
            Hall Of Fame
            • Dec 2007
            • 12390

            #6
            Re: Wildcat/Trick Playbooks

            I found using the Multiple playbook has worked best for me, for my teambuilder Las Vegas Vipers thread. I use my backup QB in the Wildcat formation and he does well completing 80% of his passes.

            I also finally found the Statue of Liberty play in my Boise State playbook in practice mode, but havn't tried using it in a game yet.

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