I've been practicing more with the Gibbs playbook, and I'm finding that there's LOTS of explosive potential in an otherwise run-heavy book. All those one-back sets and multiple TEs can fool you. There are great PA shots downfield as well as a bevy of deep comebacks, good clear-out routes for deep shots on the post as well as the corner, and numerous options for backs.
I think there's lots of fun personnel wise in that book. I have a #1 TE who is a good blocker and decent receiver, a #2 TE who is a monster blocker, a FB who is a blocker, 1 power HB, 2 speed HB, 2 possession receivers, and 2 speed receivers. The right formation subs on a given down can give you an almost goal line feel or a vertical feel.
I found a great gem in the Gibbs WR reverse, which actually works so you don't have to cut it inside like you do most other books, and for the first time ever, I found that reverse guy wide open across the field on a PA reverse--I mean like Moses parted the Red Sea. It was pretty great.
I'd highly encourage folks to check that book out. Very versatile, and lots of cool motion possibilities. You can pretty much rock any style of back you want in that offense so long as the OL can pull and the TE can seal. I have KC running it right now and its lots of fun.

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