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  • MonagFam
    Rookie
    • Nov 2013
    • 46

    #1

    Seeking Tips for Running Power

    I am running out of the I formation a lot and the formation audible for several are power. I am really struggling running this play and not sure what some of the keys are.

    Thanks as always in advance.
  • GeauxGleaux
    Resident Cajun
    • Aug 2013
    • 73

    #2
    Re: Seeking Tips for Running Power

    Originally posted by MonagFam
    I am running out of the I formation a lot and the formation audible for several are power. I am really struggling running this play and not sure what some of the keys are.

    Thanks as always in advance.
    On power and counter runs the best advice to give anyone is to follow your blockers. I know that seems really simple minded, but if you stay behind your fullback and any pulling guards, you'll find succes.

    Try not sprinting after receiving the hand off. Just find your holes via the blockers and then burst through them.

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    • jbrew2411
      MVP
      • Dec 2007
      • 2554

      #3
      Re: Seeking Tips for Running Power

      Originally posted by GeauxGleaux
      On power and counter runs the best advice to give anyone is to follow your blockers. I know that seems really simple minded, but if you stay behind your fullback and any pulling guards, you'll find succes.

      Try not sprinting after receiving the hand off. Just find your holes via the blockers and then burst through them.




      I will second that, allow your blocks to set before hitting the "sprint" button.
      Relax, it's just a video game!

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      • aerovt
        Rookie
        • Oct 2009
        • 308

        #4
        Re: Seeking Tips for Running Power

        Follow your blockers.

        Also, I see a lot of people always take the power I outside (ie treat it like a stretch). You can sometimes get big gains this way, but you need to read where the outside DE/LB is being driven. If he is being driven toward the sideline, go just inside between the tackle and guard. Otherwise if you have a fast RB, go outside.

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        • MonagFam
          Rookie
          • Nov 2013
          • 46

          #5
          Re: Seeking Tips for Running Power

          Thanks for the replies and suggestions. They are things I "knew" in my head, but I obviously wasn't applying them to the game itself. Just following my blockers has made a big difference. If the CPU chooses to pinch, I feel comfortable going to the power play.

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          • TheBadOwl
            Rookie
            • May 2012
            • 216

            #6
            Re: Seeking Tips for Running Power

            I'm always too impatient to set up blocks, and I notice that a lot of times, linemen whiff on blocks when running power. I love the inside zone game in 14.

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            • jbrew2411
              MVP
              • Dec 2007
              • 2554

              #7
              Re: Seeking Tips for Running Power

              Originally posted by TheBadOwl
              I'm always too impatient to set up blocks, and I notice that a lot of times, linemen whiff on blocks when running power. I love the inside zone game in 14.


              Running inside in 14 is really easy on any slider set. The biggest holes in an opposing teams run defense occur up the middle. It seems like cpu defense is programed to stop any outside run leaving the middle wide open. I can see why you might love the inside zone game.
              Relax, it's just a video game!

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