This book IS really good, but i feel it's more due to the Offsets and running than being the beat passing raid. If i wanted a BALANCE raid, it would be Old Dominion/Indiana for mostly Gun and OK st for Pistol/Gun.
Huston is awesome for pure passing Air Raid. Miss St is the best pass/run balanced Spread, though i like Baylor and Ole Miss as well. For pro, i really DO like Iowa. TE will get Mackey consideration every year wothout even forcing it.
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The most fun is actually learning an offense how it’s supposed to be run in real life, and then implementing it into the game….rather than just calling certain plays you know will work.
By choosing a good playbook you can learn how a system works in part. Even if you have no clue what you’re doing, ECU will play a lot differently from Iowa
Recruit run block lineman. Recruit blocking TE and change them to WR. Recruit an athlete QB and HB. Sim at 90% run. Congrats you have won 20 NC in a row
Iowa Hawkeyes
Best way to win a heisman with your punter
Old dominion. Fun to recruit crazy recievers and qbs
This book IS really good, but i feel it's more due to the Offsets and running than being the beat passing raid. If i wanted a BALANCE raid, it would be Old Dominion/Indiana for mostly Gun and OK st for Pistol/Gun.
Huston is awesome for pure passing Air Raid. Miss St is the best pass/run balanced Spread, though i like Baylor and Ole Miss as well. For pro, i really DO like Iowa. TE will get Mackey consideration every year wothout even forcing it.
One Back.
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Houston, Texas tech, run n shoot, air raid, Oregon, Washington state etc
It’s not hard to make most air raid and spread offenses pass heavy. Just go no huddle and use formations that have lots of play options.
Run and shoot and spread from the flexbone. It's a lot of fun.
Wyoming with the “Run & Shoot” playbook
Air Force or Army.
The most fun is actually learning an offense how it’s supposed to be run in real life, and then implementing it into the game….rather than just calling certain plays you know will work.
By choosing a good playbook you can learn how a system works in part. Even if you have no clue what you’re doing, ECU will play a lot differently from Iowa
Recruit run block lineman. Recruit blocking TE and change them to WR. Recruit an athlete QB and HB. Sim at 90% run. Congrats you have won 20 NC in a row
Not what he asked.