In a twist of irony, I actually decided to stick with the Air Force playbook. My offense seemed to like that one the most.
g, are you still using the 335 or did you decide on the switch to the 34?
I dibbled a little bit with the 335 against Kingpin and it was quite effective in run defense but I was bringing it almost everytime I called it. I mixed a little zone but mostly man Cover 1 blitzes against him and James. James is a freak in this game.
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Last edited by JeffHCross; 01-16-2011 at 10:02 PM.
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I've finished my User vs User games for the season (barring a Bowl matchup), however I'm playing around with different playbooks in preparation for next season. If I get a HUM opponent, I'll be sure to update.
Just had a thought ... for sake of sanity, people who change their playbooks should probably go back to the first post and edit to somehow to indicate they changed. What I did was insert a link to the new post into my first one.
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Offense: Stanford
Defense: Multiple D
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Last edited by JeffHCross; 01-16-2011 at 10:02 PM.
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Oh man, I do miss the Pitt book. Bread and butter last year.
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Michigan has switched playbooks (big surprise).
Offense: Air Force
Defense: 4-3
Offense: Michigan
Defense: 3-4
This may come back to haunt me, but I liked Michigan's playbook after playing a few games with them.
Clemson Tigers
Offensive: Tulsa
Defensive: 4-2-5
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