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  • TarHeelbred33
    Rookie
    • Aug 2012
    • 3300

    #1

    Playbook Talk

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't see enough playbook talk on here. Now that we are all months into this game we love, or love to hate, lets get some playbooks talk going again!

    I am currently running Toledo's offense in one league and the spread option playbook in another league. I am probably not settled on one PB yet though(I've got a recurring case of playbookitis). I have done a custom PB a couple times, but haven't stuck with it due to the Ask Coach issues.

    Defensively, I run a custom multiple playbook. I like to call my own plays on D so I don't mind the Ask Coach issue. Love being able to change personnel and formations to keep the offense off balance.
  • Dr Death
    Air Raid
    • May 2009
    • 1632

    #2
    Re: Playbook Talk

    Well this idea died... not sure why, but I'll chime in. I run the Air Raid on offense, but I made a Custom Playbook and am using the idea that was the root of the Air Raid: Fewer plays and lots of repetition!

    So my offensive playbook, based on Washington State's Air Raid, only has a total of 63 plays in it. My defensive playbook, based on the Multiple D, but what I call the 46 Bear, has even fewer plays and formations...

    I have the 3-3-5 Bear, the 46, the 1-5-5 and regular Nickel, Dime and Goal Line. And went in and deleted a ton of plays. Getting through my playbook(s) is now so easy and yet I have the plays that are staples of both schemes in there and am just enjoying the fact that we have this option!
    Dr Death
    Air Raid

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    • gausec
      MVP
      • Aug 2011
      • 1034

      #3
      Re: Playbook Talk

      I myself prefer a singleback playbook, love using the TE
      Cal is turning more guys into millionaires than wall-street.

      Everyone went pro from the 2012 Kentucky team even the ball boy!

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      • richeyd80
        Rookie
        • Mar 2014
        • 43

        #4
        Re: Playbook Talk

        Im a custom Air Raid Pistol playbook guy, but I need help on running a defense

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        • jello1717
          All Star
          • Feb 2006
          • 5714

          #5
          Re: Playbook Talk

          I went the opposite direction of Dr. Death with my CPBs. Mine are just about as full as they can be as I LOVE variety. My PB is a spread option pb with 28 formations (all SG) + 1 GL formation.

          With the spread option overhaul they had this year the variety of plays is AMAZING! My pb has 86 options in it. In previous years these would've been spread among maybe 4 or 5 different types. In '14 however, there are a whopping 32!!! different types of options in my PB (and there are still more different types that I couldn't fit into my PB, IE off the top of my head there's the counter read option):
          Spoiler

          I've also got:
          57 designed HB runs
          14 designed QB runs
          52 screens (again a BEAUTIFUL variety with):
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          33 PA passes
          140 normal SG passes (again with TONS of variety)
          With all of that, the different ways that I can attack a defense is pretty astounding.

          On D I made a 3-4 CPB with every 3-4 formation and just about every play that doesn't rush more than 6 guys, both quarters, dollar, and 5 nickles (and I LOVE the 3-3-5 SAM nickle which gives me the nickle normal look, but, allows me to keep my 3-3-5 personnel since I usually only have 2-3 active DTs on my roster.
          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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          • Dr Death
            Air Raid
            • May 2009
            • 1632

            #6
            Re: Playbook Talk

            Originally posted by jello1717
            I went the opposite direction of Dr. Death
            One of the things that EA finally got right! And man, ain't it sweet!!!
            Dr Death
            Air Raid

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            • Dr Death
              Air Raid
              • May 2009
              • 1632

              #7
              Re: Playbook Talk

              Originally posted by richeyd80
              Im a custom Air Raid Pistol playbook guy, but I need help on running a defense

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              For some reason you have turned off the ability to receive PM's, so I'll just say that I was going to give you some defensive advice... Turn your PM's on and let me know... I'll PM you a detailed analysis of what I run. Guaranteed to help you!!!
              Dr Death
              Air Raid

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              • richeyd80
                Rookie
                • Mar 2014
                • 43

                #8
                Re: Playbook Talk

                Dr Death its says I don't have access to that page, you could shoot me an email

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                • silveredge96
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 126

                  #9
                  Re: Playbook Talk

                  I use a custom PB based on the University of Houston Air Raid. Want it to resemble the SMU Run N' Raid this past season

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                  • PDuncanOSU
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 307

                    #10
                    Re: Playbook Talk

                    I run a custom spread-option playbook with the constraint-theory of offense in mind.
                    I start with a formation with a read-option play and will make sure to add the play-action pass that will link to it. I then add an inside HB run (normally inside zone) a quick WR or Bubble screen and 4-verticals. I add other drop-back-pass plays (normally spot and some version of shallow cross) to the formation, making sure they won't replace the screen or 4-verticals as my "quick audibles".
                    I will typically call the read-option play that I want to run, then can use my quick audibles to respond to anything the defense is doing.

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                    • TarHeelbred33
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 3300

                      #11
                      Re: Playbook Talk

                      Originally posted by gausec
                      I myself prefer a singleback playbook, love using the TE
                      Messed around with this myself for a while. As I said, I got that disease!

                      Really like bama's pb. Might end up going back to it

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                      • TarHeelbred33
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 3300

                        #12
                        Re: Playbook Talk

                        Originally posted by jello1717
                        I went the opposite direction of Dr. Death with my CPBs. Mine are just about as full as they can be as I LOVE variety. My PB is a spread option pb with 28 formations (all SG) + 1 GL formation.

                        With the spread option overhaul they had this year the variety of plays is AMAZING! My pb has 86 options in it. In previous years these would've been spread among maybe 4 or 5 different types. In '14 however, there are a whopping 32!!! different types of options in my PB (and there are still more different types that I couldn't fit into my PB, IE off the top of my head there's the counter read option):

                        On D I made a 3-4 CPB with every 3-4 formation and just about every play that doesn't rush more than 6 guys, both quarters, dollar, and 5 nickles (and I LOVE the 3-3-5 SAM nickle which gives me the nickle normal look, but, allows me to keep my 3-3-5 personnel since I usually only have 2-3 active DTs on my roster.
                        My custom defense PB is similar. I too love the nickel options. Loving the 3-4 as I have a great group of LB's currently in one of my OD's. Big run stuffing MLB's and fast OLB's. I run a little more variety though. Not as many 3-4 formations. Mixed in a couple 4-2-4 and the 44 defense which I use against option teams

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                        • jello1717
                          All Star
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 5714

                          #13
                          Re: Playbook Talk

                          Originally posted by TarHeelbred33
                          My custom defense PB is similar. I too love the nickel options. Loving the 3-4 as I have a great group of LB's currently in one of my OD's. Big run stuffing MLB's and fast OLB's. I run a little more variety though. Not as many 3-4 formations. Mixed in a couple 4-2-4 and the 44 defense which I use against option teams
                          I have more nickle/dollar formations than 3-4, but I try to stay in my base 3-4 as much as possible. Unless I'm facing a "throw 80% of the time team" or a team with a real burner in the slot I'll stick with 3-4 even against 3 wide and won't go to nickle unless there's 4 wide and I'll go dollar against 5 wide. I tend to recruit good LBs and am confident in their ability to cover TEs and ~90 SPD slot WRs.
                          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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                          • PDuncanOSU
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 307

                            #14
                            Re: Playbook Talk

                            Originally posted by jello1717
                            On D I made a 3-4 CPB with every 3-4 formation and just about every play that doesn't rush more than 6 guys, both quarters, dollar, and 5 nickles (and I LOVE the 3-3-5 SAM nickle which gives me the nickle normal look, but, allows me to keep my 3-3-5 personnel since I usually only have 2-3 active DTs on my roster.
                            I really like the 3-3-5 SAM Nickle too. I use the package sub to put a safety in at the slot DB spot so it has the same personnel as the other 3-3-5 formations.

                            I end up playing against spread teams so often that I use the 3-3-5 SAM Nickle and 3-3-5 Okie as my base formations.

                            For when I am playing a more power-run type team, I go to 3-4 or the 5-2 with the OLB package-sub.

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                            • cream6
                              Rookie
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 166

                              #15
                              Re: Playbook Talk

                              Offense: Custom pro style/west coast offense with some option and power I formations

                              Defense: 3-4 with some 46 bear and 4-2-5 sub also I like 5-2 (OLB sub in at DE)
                              Basically I'm running a hybrid defense mixing in 4-3 stack with my 3-4 OLB's playing rush DE and some nickel and Dime formations.

                              Madden should have at least followed this blue print to all us to use formation subs without having to do it manually every single game.

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