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Old 07-23-2008, 01:00 AM
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If you had to describe the skills of players by position what would you say????
for all positions - if you like take one position . Also why would you want that certain skill or trait
I am new to EFL and trying to put together a league team so help is needed
I will have like a 48 man squad so there can be more than one type per position
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RB -speed , runs straight,
RB #2- Fast turns hard to the right for a speed sweep threat , or flare pattern
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Old 07-23-2008, 01:13 AM
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You should get a lot of replies on this one, at least I hope you do.

One thing I have been experimenting with lately is a running back, one that is not fast, of course you need those too, but one that looks exactly like your fastest back, but is tweaked for strength, lots of strength, one that will run right up behind your lead blocker and stay with him, not bounce back off of him, but one that stays and pushes. It can be good as he is disguised to look just like your fast RB, but he can help push his way through behind his lead blocker, good for those plays when you need to move the ball a few yards.

I also like a WR on an ITZ dial, these can be recognized by an experienced coach, but he will not know what you have it set to do. This can be fun as you stack behind another receiver and then have this ITZ based WR run all kinds of crazy patterns.


Just a couple of tings I am having fun with right now.
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Old 07-23-2008, 01:17 AM
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Thanks for the reply
So the ITZ WR that moves say left , is that supposed to free the WR behind him by taking the cover coner out of the play?

This is the type of thinks that I am taking about very good
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You can stack the ITZ WR behind and have him run a J pattern, a hook, run a pure diagonal slant. The ITZ dial is crazy you can make it do some weird stuff.

Very fun. The possibilites are endless.
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Those fast hooking defensive ends or OLB's that put the pressure on the QB as well as help to contain the sweep. Can also be good for the RB's aswell (already mentioned).

BTW - those ITZ dials can be used for many things. Some already mentioned, blocking schemes. Just practice and let your creativity take you places.
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Those fast hooking defensive ends or OLB's that put the pressure on the QB as well as help to contain the sweep. Can also be good for the RB's aswell (already mentioned).

BTW - those ITZ dials can be used for many things. Some already mentioned, blocking schemes. Just practice and let your creativity take you places.
ITZ dials on linemen are great, having an alternate line that moves laterally is fun. That lateral movement can really lock up and contain the defense, as long as your linemen work in unison.

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Waht about inside linebackers
Straight?
Strong?
fast?
Moving left ?
Moving right ?
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