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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:39 | |
| I know the title say's One Play A Day, but it won't be one play a day. It'll be more like 1 play every couple of days or so, cuz its hard to find those right plays for you to use against certain defenses. Here are a couple of plays to get started with. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:40 | |
| First Play: Singleback Big TE Cross playbook: RNG among others type of play: short to medium. 6 to 8 yards put the TE on the left in a drag route. put the receiver on the right on an in route. The tight TE on a curl route. With all of the routes over the middle the Te on the drag should be open AND have blockers, the WR on the in route should be open too if the LB bites on the curl route, but if not then the TE on the curl is open. The other WR is there just in case there in cover two so you can get it to him quick. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:40 | |
| 2nd Play I-Form Normal curls Playbook: all of them type of play: short yardage 4 to 5 yards. put your right receiver on a slant route to the middle. put your left receiver on a drag route. put the TE in a curl route. make the FB block, and if you want to the RB can block too. Motion the left receiver and hike it b4 he gets to the Oline. This is a nice play if you need a first down. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:41 | |
| 3rd Play: Singleback Normal Slot cross Playbook: almost all of them type of play: short to medium yards 8 to 10 Motion the slot receiver to the right. Hot route the slot receiver to an out route and smart route him. put the TE in a comeback route. Make the RB block. This play works if bcuz the slot receiver is all alone bcuz the deep receiver keeps the deep CB occupied and not able to play up, while the receiver to the left runs a post route so that the deep safety is occupied, and the curl route from the TE is so that LB's with high awareness don't play the slot receiver. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:42 | |
| 4th play: I form normal playaction TE corner playbook: RNG among others Type of play: medium yardage 12 to 15 yards put the left WR on a drag route. make the RB block or run to the right. Make the FB block if you have the RB running to the right. look at the TE and on the post, bcuz he'll be open, but only for a short time. As soon as the CB sees that he's open he'll come down and try to make a play and leave the safety to guard the WR on a streak. If none of your looks are open then get it to the WR on a drag. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:42 | |
| Playbook: RNG among others This is a good play for 3rd&8 Set up: motion the left slot receiver to the right. keep him in his route tho. Hot route the slot right receiver to do a curl. hot route the #1 receiver to do a slant to the middle(you can smart route it if you need big yards) put the #2 receiver on a drag route.
This is how the play should look: The motioned WR will be covered by the left LB leaving the guy in the curl open. The HB running the flare keeps the WR in the curl route open bcuz he's occupying the person in the flat. The receiver running the drag is always open. The WR running the slant occupies the Left LB after the motioned WR gets toward the Right LB. LOOKS: 1st look should be the WR in the curl route. Your 2nd look should be the WR in the slant route, because he gets under the LOLB for a quick pass. 3rd look should be the WR in the drag because he has blockers with the 2 receivers coming towards him. Your 4th look should be the HB in the flare. He runs a little pass what the flat zone guards, so if you throw a high bullet he should rocket catch it. You shouldn't even have to look at the motioned WR because of his route. His route makes sure that every is in front of him and if you throw to him the LB will make a good play. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:43 | |
| 6th play: weak I close TE fade Playbook: RNG among others type of play: short to medium Setup: motion the TE the left side. put him in slant to the middle the #1 receiver should be all alone on the right side. hot route the #1 receiver to on an in route. put the #2 receiver on an in route. Put the HB on a curl route. smart route the HB. Design: This play is designed to break open the middle of the field. The 2 in routes are for the lb's to pull to the outside to look for something that isnt there. The Hb in the smart routed curl is so that if the LB's dont bite on the in routes they'll bite on the curl. looks: This is an odd play. every person you have is a look because of the LB's will bite on the routes and if they dont then som1 IS gonna be open. first look: check the te on the slant the WR should get the lb to bite and guard him so the TE will be open for an easy 6 yards. 2nd look: the two WR's running the in routes. as soon as they're out of the LB's zone you have to throw a high bullet pass to one of them. They will immediately be picked up thats why it has to be a high bullet bcuz the flat zone LB's wont be able to pick them up that fast. last look: RB in the curl bcuz the LB's will be under the RB but he's only there as a decoy anyway. Tested against: cover 3, cover 2, cover 1, zone blitzes, and cover 4. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:45 | |
| 7th play: singleback normal: FL post in type of yardage: medium to DEEP setup: leave everything as it is, there is no need to change anything on this play. looks: your first look will be your #1 WR running the post. he gets on the inside of the CB, so you can get it to him pretty quick. your second look should be the TE running the drag. tetsed against: cover 2, cover 3, cover 4, zone blitzes, and man coverage. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:46 | |
| 8th play singleback bunch TE: drive corner This play is already designed to break down coverage, but if you make one little change then this play could turn into a big gain quick. here's the setup: take the #1 WR (WR in on the drag route) and put him on a slant route to the middle. looks: your first look will be the WR on the slant. your second look should be the WR running the out route, with the HB running the flat he should be somewhat open if you throw it high. your 3rd look should be the TE running the outside post. He will be open for an easy rocket catch. tested against cover 3, cover 4, zone blitzes, cover 2, and man coverage. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:46 | |
| 9th play: 5wr bunch quad curls playbook: RNG and others
type of play: short yardage(4 to 6)
Setup: this is a short yardage play fr those third down conversions. put every receiver on a curl route EXCEPT YOUR #1 RECEIVER(The WR on the outside right) If you do this correctly you should have 4 people on a curl route and 1 on a slant curl.
LOOKS: On this play you don't actually have a first look, everyone on the field will be open. Good for the curl rocket catch.
Tested against: cover 3, cover 2, cover 1, cover 4, engage 8, and many other zone blitzes | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:47 | |
| 10th play: Shotgun 4WR smash corners Playbook: RNG and others
type of play: Medium to long yardage(12 to 18 yards)
SETUP: 1.motion your RB to whichever side you would like 2. put your #1 WR on a curl route. 3. Put your #2 WR on a curl route. 4. (optional) you can either put your RB on a fade route or leave him on the streak route.
LOOKS: your first look will actually be The RB, if he's guarded throw it to the WR on the post route, BUT HE HAS TO BE ON THE SAME SIDE. If they're bringing a blitz , most likely the flats are not being guarded so ge it to the #1 or #2 WR.
TESTED AGAINST: Cb zone blitz, engage 8, cover 3, cover 4, cover 2, zone blitzes, 2 man under and man blitzes alike. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:47 | |
| 11th play Shotgun tight: FL drag under playbook: RNG among others type of play: short to medium SETUP: put your outside left receiver on a fade route. put your RB on a curl route. motion your inside left receiver to the right. hot route your inside right WR on a drag route. LOOKS: for this play to work you HAVE to stay in the pocket. Your first look is going to be the motioned WR on the post route he should be open due to the fact that no1 guards the posts that much. your second look should be the RB on the curl. If there blitzing, one of the LB's might(but not always) bite on the drag route and leave the RB uncovered or covered, but not tight. Your 3rd look should be the WR running the DEEP post route, just incase there in cover 2. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:49 | |
| 12th play: Shotgun tight PA QB choice type of play:medium to long(15 to TD)
Setup: put your outside right WR on a streak. when you hike the ball scramble out to the right.
LOOKS: if you can tell that its zone coverage, your 1st look will be the WR running the streak when you scramble out. make sure you use lead passing to the right, cuz the CB will come back down. your 2nd look in zone will be the WR on the inside right, but try and RC or at least user catch. if there in man coverage, your 1st look will be the WR on the inside left. your 2nd look wil be the WR on the outside right running the in route. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:50 | |
| 13th play: Shotgun Trips TE WR Short Post type of play: short to medium yardage(3 to 12 yards) use this if you have less than 3 yards to go for a 1st down
setup: put the TE on a streak.put the WR on the far left on a fade route.
LOOKS: if your good at RC'ing your 1st look will be the fade route. if your not good at RC'ing then your 1st look will be the inside left WR running the short curl route. your second look will be the WR running the slanted curl route(if you throw it below him, he usually catches)
THIS PLAY IS DESIGNED FOR SHORT YARDS ONLY. | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 07:51 | |
| 14th play: SG tight WR hooks playbook: RNG type of play: short yardage(4 TO 8) Setup- put the HB on a streak out of the backfield.
LOOKS: your 1st look will be the inside right WR(#1 WR normally) if he's manually guarded then the outside right WR should be open(throw a high bullet to him) if they're guarded then your opp, is playing good D, and you should check it down to the inside left WR. if you see he's in cover 2, look for the HB running the streak downfield. | |
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uwillangerme Rookie MS Member
Number of posts : 126 Registration date : 2009-01-09
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 08:57 | |
| common sense on most of these all you have to do is play to figure it out | |
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CJDAWGG14 Administrator
Number of posts : 2937 Registration date : 2008-10-11
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 09:21 | |
| - uwillangerme wrote:
- common sense on most of these all you have to do is play to figure it out
are you on PS3 or 360? | |
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hof8231 Veteran MS Member
Number of posts : 550 Registration date : 2008-12-27
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-11, 19:24 | |
| It's really cool that you are doing this, but don't you think it's best for people to come up with their own money plays. I mean, a lot of those work, but I'd rather find out on my own. That's just me, though. | |
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NewbieX2 New MS Member
Number of posts : 93 Registration date : 2008-07-18
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-13, 23:50 | |
| Good stuff, man. Some of these are really nice. I've been using that quad curls one, and it's always worked wonders for me.
Keep doin' what you're doin! | |
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rockywrist989 All-Pro MS Member
Number of posts : 254 Registration date : 2008-10-30
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-21, 18:36 | |
| thanks i like some of these and i might start using them | |
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hof8231 Veteran MS Member
Number of posts : 550 Registration date : 2008-12-27
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-01-21, 18:51 | |
| Some quality plays in here, thanks. | |
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NewbieX2 New MS Member
Number of posts : 93 Registration date : 2008-07-18
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-02-16, 09:52 | |
| What ever happened to this? I was really liking the direction this thread was taking. | |
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jchizzy8 All-Pro MS Member
Number of posts : 252 Registration date : 2009-01-21
| Subject: Re: One Play A Day 2009-02-16, 10:38 | |
| This guy helped out alot of people by giving awya some of his plays... Just think what he has stored away for himself.. | |
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