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  • cammy3399
    Rookie
    • Jul 2010
    • 220

    #1

    Trying To Split RB Using Formation Subs

    Only thing is I'm not sure what attributes to look at for picking what RB should be where. Obviously my best power back will be the GL guy, but aside from that, I'm not sure what i should be looking for to put my RBs in ACE, Pistol, I-form, Shotgun etc..
  • Scott
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    • Jul 2002
    • 20032

    #2
    Re: Trying To Split RB Using Formation Subs

    For Texas, I use a 3-back system with Brown, Bergeron & Gray...I went through each formation, counted the number of Inside/Outside/Counter/Draw runs...For more outside runs, I put Gray in. For more inside, Bergeron. Brown would get the split.
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    • cammy3399
      Rookie
      • Jul 2010
      • 220

      #3
      Re: Trying To Split RB Using Formation Subs

      Originally posted by Scott
      For Texas, I use a 3-back system with Brown, Bergeron & Gray...I went through each formation, counted the number of Inside/Outside/Counter/Draw runs...For more outside runs, I put Gray in. For more inside, Bergeron. Brown would get the split.
      Ah never thought of it that way, never went through the actual play types. Thanks, that's going to be really useful. Btw glad you used Texas as an example, because they were one of the teams I'm concidering being them in my dynasty. Oh and off topic, love your mlb the show rosters!

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      • DFitz11HookEmHorns
        Rookie
        • Jul 2011
        • 46

        #4
        Re: Trying To Split RB Using Formation Subs

        Originally posted by Scott
        For Texas, I use a 3-back system with Brown, Bergeron & Gray...I went through each formation, counted the number of Inside/Outside/Counter/Draw runs...For more outside runs, I put Gray in. For more inside, Bergeron. Brown would get the split.
        Same here
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        • phlipmode
          Rookie
          • Dec 2005
          • 270

          #5
          Re: Trying To Split RB Using Formation Subs

          I use L S U... And run a 4 back system

          Running back. Touches. Play type
          Spencer Ware. 70% Inside runs & ace single back formation
          Michael Ford. 20% Outside runs & I-formation toss etc.
          Alfred Blue. 5%. Option plays & mix formations great stiff arm
          Kenny Hilliard. 5% Goal line & short yardage situations

          Keeps the defense off balance very hard for opponents to plan and strategize against these different running styles especially mixed in with play action on 1st down situations.

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          • TheShizNo1
            Asst 2 the Comm Manager
            • Mar 2007
            • 26341

            #6
            Re: Trying To Split RB Using Formation Subs

            Originally posted by Scott
            For Texas, I use a 3-back system with Brown, Bergeron & Gray...I went through each formation, counted the number of Inside/Outside/Counter/Draw runs...For more outside runs, I put Gray in. For more inside, Bergeron. Brown would get the split.
            This is a damn good idea man. Thanks
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