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    Hey solidice, I got this from Utopia, Can you explain what 2x2, 3x1 and 4x1 one is. I think setup with be great for florida. Which I run with online.

    Okay your 6 main concepts are:
    Mesh
    Shallow Series, Y, X, Z, and H
    Smash
    Corner Y, X, and Z
    4 Verts
    Stick
    Leach and his Disciples use the Shallow Cross series as a base. So you should too.

    Y is the more common, but the point of the Raid is to run the same concepts with different LOOKS (includes different receivers run the base routes.) Thus, Z, X, and H are used in the mix.

    Leach used a base play script of
    1. Y Shallow
    2. H Shallow
    3. X Shallow
    4. Z Shallow

    The QB would call the base, come out and read the D, Safeties down. He would audible based on his reads. You can watch several hours of footage from his days at TTU and you will see him run the Cross Series 5-6 times in a row, then go over the top when the defense cheats up.

    So lets say I have 10 formations in my CPB.
    Form A. (3,1,1 personnel 2x2)
    Y Stick
    Shallow Y, Z, and H
    Y Corner
    Mesh
    Smash
    4 Verts
    Jailbreak
    HB Dive, Power O, Sweep, Counter, Draw
    2-3 PAs off the runs

    Form B. (4,1 personnel 2x2 normal)
    Same plays as Form A.

    Form C. (4,1 personnel, weak flex, HB Wk)
    H Stick
    Shallow, H and X
    X Corner
    Smash
    4 Verts
    Mesh
    Bubble
    Run series

    Form D. (3,1,1 personnel, strong flex, HB WK)
    Same as Form C.

    Form E (3,1,1 personnel, Strong Trips)
    Stick
    Smash
    4 Verts
    Shallow Y, Z, and X
    Mesh
    Double Post
    Jailbreak
    Run Series

    Form F (3, 2 personnel, Strong flex)
    Same set as Form E

    Form G (4,1 personnel, weak trips)
    Form E

    Form H (4,1 Personnel, Strong Trips)
    Form E

    Form I (4,1 Personnel, Outside Flex 2x2)
    Form A

    Form J (4 wide, 1 TE or 5 wide personnel, if you can find the package, 3,1,1 personnel that will piss off someone not prepared for what they face.)
    Form E

    So 10 Formations that Changes personnel and different flexs and alignments with the same base plays in each set.

    thanks,

    john

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntom2000 View Post
    Hey solidice, I got this from Utopia, Can you explain what 2x2, 3x1 and 4x1 one is. I think setup with be great for florida. Which I run with online.
    john,

    I also saw this over there and the 2x2 3x1x1, etc is the makeup of the receiving and running corps.

    2x2 = would be like a QUADS or 2 receivers on each side of the OL. So if it says 3,1,1 personnel 2x2 that would be 3WR, 1 TE, 1 RB in QUADS.
    4,1 = 4 WR 1 RB and then you would say 2x2 (Quads) or Trips, Flex, Weak Trips, etc.

    I hope that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogeyexpress View Post
    john,

    I also saw this over there and the 2x2 3x1x1, etc is the makeup of the receiving and running corps.

    2x2 = would be like a QUADS or 2 receivers on each side of the OL. So if it says 3,1,1 personnel 2x2 that would be 3WR, 1 TE, 1 RB in QUADS.
    4,1 = 4 WR 1 RB and then you would say 2x2 (Quads) or Trips, Flex, Weak Trips, etc.

    I hope that makes sense.
    Ya it makes sense now, thanks for the help. So, I just pick my favorite shotgun formations and plug in the plays that is talked about above? You think a man can run with a playbook like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntom2000 View Post
    I put my playbook on here and on OS. An the funny thing is that OS posters told me that was cheese aka "unrealistic". While some agreed with me its a "power running" playbooks with FB and dual TE formatins. Me and You think alike on our playbooks. Go check out mine.
    I agreed with u on OS. :-)

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    can anybody recommend a good playbook for Texas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    can anybody recommend a good playbook for Texas?
    Do you mean for their current personnel? Or you play-style or both?

    I would assume that texas would pretty much work with any PB since they have such a strong recruiting background. Even if you started with your own CPB it wouldn't take long to get the right people for the right spots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gigemaggs99 View Post
    Do you mean for their current personnel? Or you play-style or both?

    I would assume that texas would pretty much work with any PB since they have such a strong recruiting background. Even if you started with your own CPB it wouldn't take long to get the right people for the right spots.
    Sorry, with current personnel.

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