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Old 03-05-2008, 04:40 PM
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So, maybe I should set up in an I formation?
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Old 03-05-2008, 07:45 PM
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Default Great idea-Play action

Andre,

An I-formation is great as it will really look like a run; moving the linebackers up closer to the line of scrimmage(just like real football). I would use an offset I, having the I-formation say, to the left of the QB(with the QB on immobile base, roll-out base(TTC) or drop back base(tweaked to go backwards)).

Let the defense set up and then really make it look like you have a plan to run by pivoting one or both of the RB's.

You could do the same with an I-Formation right behind the QB if you pivot both RB's

That's play-action, EF style!
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Old 03-05-2008, 07:57 PM
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Andre,

An I-formation is great as it will really look like a run; moving the linebackers up closer to the line of scrimmage(just like real football). I would use an offset I, having the I-formation say, to the left of the QB(with the QB on immobile base, roll-out base(TTC) or drop back base(tweaked to go backwards)).

Let the defense set up and then really make it look like you have a plan to run by pivoting one or both of the RB's.

You could do the same with an I-Formation right behind the QB if you pivot both RB's

That's play-action, EF style!
Hhmmmm. Good stuff!
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Old 03-06-2008, 01:02 AM
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Also...don't discount the value of having a fast TTC base for your starting running back. I have one....and it opens up options for me that aren't always obvious to my opponents. However, many folks can look at a TTC dial and tell immediately what direction the player is going. To deceive them, try putting the player on the base backwards some of the time! Also....maybe it is time to give your opponent a true devious running back....on ITZ dials or Munro bases....they mask your intentions effectively and give the player more "mobility," but often aren't able to be tweaked to be as fast as good rookie or TTC bases.
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Old 03-06-2008, 10:30 AM
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great descriptions on the play. One thing that you must establish is "being able to run" .... whithout that, you will not get the defense to bite on a play fake.
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Old 03-06-2008, 06:13 PM
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Good point, Coach K-LO
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:50 PM
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anyone else ever think of maybe having a coin or something that the offense designates either a normal run, or play action run. Then when they line up, he calls run... and the defense adjusts to run... if he had the coin fliped to playaction then it would be a pass, or if he didn't flip it to the other side it would be a normal run. the coin would have to be revealed every run so the guy couldn't make up his mind once he saw the defense. Not sure if it makes sense to anyone, but it could be a way to show run and call run, but the defense would still have to be cautious for the play-action.

and i'm sure everyone is very confused... it sounded better in my head.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:52 AM
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Also...don't discount the value of having a fast TTC base for your starting running back. I have one....and it opens up options for me that aren't always obvious to my opponents. However, many folks can look at a TTC dial and tell immediately what direction the player is going. To deceive them, try putting the player on the base backwards some of the time! Also....maybe it is time to give your opponent a true devious running back....on ITZ dials or Munro bases....they mask your intentions effectively and give the player more "mobility," but often aren't able to be tweaked to be as fast as good rookie or TTC bases.

The Tornado Alley F-5 base has a "no read dial". The dial has no notch in it, looks the same all the way around.


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Old 03-16-2008, 03:07 AM
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Hey Geno...I know what you are saying about the notches....but the way I tell what direction a TTC base is going is by looking at the lean of the figure/base combo....it gives it away every time...except when Bill Porche puts his figure on the base backwards and suckers me that way....so now I look for that one too....and then he uses a ITZ dial in the base.....and I figure that out....and so on and so on!!!

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