I'm not trying to stir up a big discussion on which is better, but I'm wondering. What are the differences? Maybe in real life they have different concepts, routes, etc...but I find when trying the different styles out, I don't really find that much difference atleast in terms of the video game.
What is the difference between Air Raid, Spread, RnS. They all have short, quick, medium, and long passes. A lot of them are the same with different names, i.e. Shallow Cross (Air Raid) vs Drag Under (Spread). Corner Strike (RnS) vs Shakes (Air Raid). Inside Cross (RnS) vs Mesh (Air Raid and Spread). It seems like a lot of the same plays have multiple names.
Then most play styles have the read option, Draws, counters....so I'm just not really seeing what is the huge difference?
In real life, does the Spread run the ball more than they throw? Air Raid passes more than they run? RnS well takes whatever the D gives them...then again don't they all? Air Raid will audible to a run if the defense gives it to them....
I'm just wanting to know what the major differences are.
I can see a difference between the Air Raid style and the Nebraska option run game from the 90s. Or the Flexbone triple option attack vs the pro style Bama attack.
I just have a harder time seeing the difference between Air Raid, Spread, and RnS.
Thanks for any input, suggestions, tips, etc....
My buddy and I tried to iron it out tonight and we seemed to talk in circles and couldn't in the end really see a huge difference.
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