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    Two Tight Ends?

    In NCAA 12, can anyone tell me the best type of offense (Multiple, Spread, etc.) to use if I want to use a two tight end set as much as possible and have them play a big part in my passing game? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitleTownIrish View Post
    In NCAA 12, can anyone tell me the best type of offense (Multiple, Spread, etc.) to use if I want to use a two tight end set as much as possible and have them play a big part in my passing game? Thanks.
    To through the formations in:

    Ace
    I-Form
    Pistol

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    The Oneback offense is going to best your best bet for running two tight ends. You could run 22 personnel (two tight ends and two running backs), but I don't think that grouping is as effective in the game as it should be. The Ace formations in the Oneback offense (look at Boston College's playbook) give a good run/pass balance without tipping the play with the formation. They also give you a variety of looks.

    Shotgun also has a decent amount of 2 TE formations.
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    Also use your formation packages. Occasionally throw a Tight End into the slot or split out. Especially if they're athletic enough to run some routes.

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    Any playbook that has "H Pro" i.e. Strong I H Pro, Weak I H Pro, I form H Pro, etc.. etc.. you will then have a formation audible to sub the 2nd TE in as your FB, he should be a good blocker and a great receiving threat out of the backfield, possibly into the flats.

    I would start with Stanford.

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    I still don't understand why the "H" formations don't default as having a TE as the FB. Seems like you should have to package in the FB, not out.

    But given the way the FB blocks in this year's game, I still give the nod to the Oneback and Boston College. Personal preference at least.
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    I still don't understand why the "H" formations don't default as having a TE as the FB. Seems like you should have to package in the FB, not out.

    But given the way the FB blocks in this year's game, I still give the nod to the Oneback and Boston College. Personal preference at least.
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    This might help you out if you're interested in searching the PBs for NCAA 12.

    http://www.thegamingtailgate.com/for...laybook-Search

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    Thanks to everyone for all the replies and help. Much appreciated.

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    Just to reinforce my answer above, I played with BC's playbook tonight and I'd guess that 80% of my playcalls were two TEs with one HB. Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffHCross View Post
    Just to reinforce my answer above, I played with BC's playbook tonight and I'd guess that 80% of my playcalls were two TEs with one HB. Love it!
    Awesome!

    It's SO MUCH FUN to run an offense like that, especially when you have two TEs that are even semi-talented.

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