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#1 User is offline   IRISHFBFAN1 

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Posted 31 July 2010 - 03:49 PM

Man what a nice playbook! If you want the features of a sound run game from oneback that includes the h back with such plays like IZ, POWER O, COUNTER,
TOSSES from both SB BIG WING and a beastly formation in SB ACE WIG TRIO the CLEMSON book has just what you are looking for. IF you are a 2 back man who likes to run a traditional PRO Style 2 back offense with all runs that would make up a scheme, and that means includes a counter, then the CLEMSON Book has just what you are looking for. If you wanted to combine something like I did last year using the UNC book that blended 2 back sets with oneback sets to create a solid scheme then the CLEMSON Book has just what you are looking for.

Worried about having all this nice stuff from undercenter and not having a solid SHOTGUN? No worries with the CLEMSON Book. Take a look at the CROSS
series out of SG 2 RB Split Offset that includes such plays as The New "CROSS DIG", as well as an ole time favorite CROSS WEAK FLOOD, and finally SHALLOW CROSS to complete the series. Don't worry, WR CORNERS and 689 HOOK are also in this set as well as another nice series that was imported from MADDEN utilizing a series of HB MOTIONS that include plays like, HB TRAIL and HB SPOT.

You like COMPRESSION? No need to look any further than the CLEMSON book which includes one of the finest TRIPS looks in the game, SG TE TRIPS.
Take a look at a play called "TE IN", reminds me of HB WHEEL from the CUSE book.

Thats just a few things you can find in what I consider one of the most balanced books in the game. This is the type of book for guys who have not quite found there identity yet. Am I spread guy, am I pro style guy, oneback guy? All of these styles can be found in this playbook. Great Book to start the year off and then branch off into one of the specialty books later if you wish, or just run this book the whole year!

I consider this playbook to be defined under the "MULTIPLE" category instead of SPREAD. I always go into my season with 3 playbooks. The Southern Miss Book is in, the SYRACUSE book is always in because I know it like the back of my hand from using it in MADDEN. The CLEMSON Book is fighting it out with the EASTERN MICHIGAN book to be my third. Do me a favor, please check this playbook out, I think it could help many of you who are still undecided or already have a playbook but are like me, just like having at least 3 for whatever reason.
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 05:03 PM

Its a great book for alot of beginners to get a grasp of whats out there. TE Trips is just good clean wholesome family fun. Wing Trio and its counter are deadly within themselves.
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 07:40 PM

to be honest this is where i would start if i had no idea where i was going on offense or what book to choose. Only problem, you may just decide to use the book the whole year and not try anything else lol! not a bad thing!

The CLEMSON Book should have one of those warning labels on it, something like this,


WARNING!!!!

Those using this playbook may suffer mild symptoms that may include, KNOWLEDGE OF MORE THAN ONE OFFENSIVE STYLES, THE ABILITY TO MIX PLAY STYLES TO CREATE EFFECTIVE SCHEMES, THE ABILITY TO MOVE THE BALL BOTH FROM THE GROUND AND IN THE AIR USING MULTIPLE PLAY STYLES FROM WEEK TO WEEK, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF NEVER USING ANOTHER PLAYBOOK AGAIN. Users that have any of these symptoms should contact the IDIOT who gave you the advice to use this playbook in the first place!
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 07:42 PM

View PostIRISHFBFAN1, on 31 July 2010 - 07:40 PM, said:

to be honest this is where i would start if i had no idea where i was going on offense or what book to choose. Only problem, you may just decide to use the book the whole year and not try anything else lol! not a bad thing!

The CLEMSON Book should have one of those warning labels on it, something like this,


WARNING!!!!

Those using this playbook may suffer mild symptoms that may include, KNOWLEDGE OF MORE THAN ONE OFFENSIVE STYLES, THE ABILITY TO MIX PLAY STYLES TO CREATE EFFECTIVE SCHEMES, THE ABILITY TO MOVE THE BALL BOTH FROM THE GROUND AND IN THE AIR USING MULTIPLE PLAY STYLES FROM WEEK TO WEEK, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF NEVER USING ANOTHER PLAYBOOK AGAIN. Users that have any of these symptoms should contact the IDIOT who gave you the advice to use this playbook in the first place!


LMAO, true but I found a little gym out in the Pac-10 this year that makes me want EA to have my children for creating the PB. Bear Down..
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 07:46 PM

View PostxWkDcLwNx, on 31 July 2010 - 07:42 PM, said:

LMAO, true but I found a little gym out in the Pac-10 this year that makes me want EA to have my children for creating the PB. Bear Down..



ZONA?
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 07:58 PM

shhhhhhh.
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 10:05 PM

View PostxWkDcLwNx, on 31 July 2010 - 07:58 PM, said:

shhhhhhh.


lol, sorry!
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 10:47 PM

Dammit now my dirty little west coast secret is out ;)
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 11:13 PM

i will def give clemson a look...im on syracuse right now and really that bout it i was tinkering with boise st and usc for a bit but i gave up on those...so i def need one more to add to the cuse book hopefully clemson can fill the void....how good is the eastern michigan book that is the 2nd time i saw that one mentioned
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 11:20 PM

View Postinstantclassic, on 31 July 2010 - 11:13 PM, said:

i will def give clemson a look...im on syracuse right now and really that bout it i was tinkering with boise st and usc for a bit but i gave up on those...so i def need one more to add to the cuse book hopefully clemson can fill the void....how good is the eastern michigan book that is the 2nd time i saw that one mentioned


I like the Eastern Michigan book for a couple of reasons, one it has SB TRIO with one hell of an inside zone play which is also found in the formation audibles so you could basically come out n The counter or have it in your regular audibles and develop a power run scheme that spreads the defense.
Also, I like the CROSS SERIES from SG 2 RB, plays like CROSS DIG, cross curls, and SHALLOW CROSS all work very well together.

The second reason why I like this book is because it is like no other I run. This is good to help with DYNASTY leagues laying people who really hone in on what your tendencies are. It also helps keep things interesting, variety is the spice of life ! lol
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Posted 01 August 2010 - 09:13 AM

lol def i will work with it in my offline dynasty and see what i can make it do
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Posted 01 August 2010 - 10:35 PM

wow I owe all my accomplishments in my video game football career to irish..man that eastern michigan playbook was on time ..big thanks to you man...all the stuff u post are playbooks u mention i always check them out and they all ways help me and make me a better player so thanks bro look forward to more stuff here and all the other places we hang out lol now i need to check out clemson so then i can have a 3rd playbook lol so far the cuse and eastern michigan are my main 2.. all the singleback sets are set up so well and easy to scheme from out of the E michigan playbook if it had tight slots from SG then it would be heaven lol

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Posted 02 August 2010 - 01:07 AM

View Postinstantclassic, on 01 August 2010 - 10:35 PM, said:

wow I owe all my accomplishments in my video game football career to Irish..man that eastern Michigan playbook was on time ..big thanks to you man...all the stuff u post are playbooks u mention i always check them out and they all ways help me and make me a better player so thanks bro look forward to more stuff here and all the other places we hang out lol now i need to check out Clemson so then i can have a 3rd playbook lol so far the cuse and eastern Michigan are my main 2.. all the single back sets are set up so well and easy to scheme from out of the E Michigan playbook if it had tight slots from SG then it would be heaven lol



instant you don't know this but you have helped me as well in both madden and NCAA! We play a lot alike. Eastern Michigan book is so damn nice. I could basically stay in both SINGLEBACK TRIO and that's book version of SHOTGUN SPLIT OFFSET the whole game.

Clemson Book is also hot. Worked on my under-center scheme this evening. I may do a writeup with this book. I have a little thing with SB WING TRIO and SB BIG WING for a pretty nice one back scheme both run and pass emphasized. Working on shotgun attack now.
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Posted 02 August 2010 - 03:04 AM

definitely going to hit up the clemson pb.

what's eastern michigan's like?
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Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:58 AM

eastern michigan is a good zone blocking single back running book..the plays just match so well with the auds and stuff.. sb trio puts the defense in a tough spot cuz if u establish the run out of it sooner or later they got to try to load up and stop it and when they do the pass game is too deadly..i like this book cuz you dont have to do no type of bs or glitchy game play ..it gives the sim baller the chance to use his knowledge of the game of football and give ppl fits....jumbo heavy and jumbo sets are tough as well...i going to have to work on my shotgun game out of this book so i can have a complete offense
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Posted 02 August 2010 - 12:40 PM

View Postumemphisbball, on 02 August 2010 - 03:04 AM, said:

definitely going to hit up the clemson pb.

what's eastern michigan's like?


Re read my first post on this thread about CLEMSON, you will love it!
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Posted 02 August 2010 - 06:00 PM

Maybe I will have to give that EMU book another try. I played one game with it and lost, then went right back to Fresno St. Unless I stumble onto a totally hidden gem, I think Fresno will be my main PB for the year, but like you guys, I like to have 3 or 4 in the rotation for when things start to get a little stale. Played a game the other day with the VT book, and it seemed like it might have potential, although I don't think it has a Bunch formation in it. Gotta have my Seattle...
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Posted 02 August 2010 - 06:59 PM

I was sold on EMU book but have tried Oregon State, think the passing game is a bit better there. Lose Jumbo Heavy and Jumbo Z but gain some more bunch and OSU has Maryland I in the goal line pacage.
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Posted 02 August 2010 - 08:20 PM

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Maybe I will have to give that EMU book another try. I played one game with it and lost, then went right back to Fresno St. Unless I stumble onto a totally hidden gem, I think Fresno will be my main PB for the year, but like you guys, I like to have 3 or 4 in the rotation for when things start to get a little stale. Played a game the other day with the VT book, and it seemed like it might have potential, although I don't think it has a Bunch formation in it. Gotta have my Seattle...


M DUB, you like SG TIGHT FLEX CROSSERS?
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Posted 03 August 2010 - 02:03 AM

man, i used the clemson playbook today (was Oregon, played against Ohio State on Heisman) and it was awesome. love the zone run and the i-form plays. the only thing is that in i-form twins, the power o is to the side of the two wrs. i like to run the power o away from the two wide outs, so i usually have to flip run.
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