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09/11/2009 at 11:42 pm #739120
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MemberWhen I turn 16 (in 3 years) I am thinking of playing NFL for my dad’s university! The great thing is that you DONT need to be a student there to play NFL for them!
I was just wandering how much I should know about all the plays and their routes, to be able to play properly?
Another thing I was wanderin was, how do the peewee coaches tell the team the plays? Like are there simpler names for them or does he get out a little chalkbaord and draw up a picture of the route of the play that way etc?09/11/2009 at 11:48 pm #901076honda522
MemberRoutes and players are everything for every player..very important.
09/12/2009 at 12:25 am #901081imported_AussieChiefsFan
Memberhonda522;154082 wrote:Routes and players are everything for every player..very important.no, i mean, like do the coaches name the plays like they are called in madden?
09/12/2009 at 1:41 am #901085honda522
MemberAussieChiefsFan;154089 wrote:no, i mean, like do the coaches name the plays like they are called in madden?No, well kinda. Basic stuff is like 34 blast, power, or ISO. that means its the 3rd back runs through the forth gap.
09/12/2009 at 6:57 am #901125DT14PRIEST
MemberBasic terminology remains the same throughout football but no 2 coaches call the same play the same thing so it wouldn’t do you any good to try and memorize the madden play book.
Just learn the basics in term of terminology to hold an edge. Learn your position of choices’ terms. For example if you want to be a WR you should know some of the more basic routes (out route, fade, post, deep post, in route, curl etc…) but nothing about naming them something else. If anything your coach will have a different name for them but in regards to a play so just learn the basics if you want to get an edge.
Plays are meant to tell multiple people different things so you’ll just have to wait till then to get them before you can do anything. You don’t need to know what everyone else is doing unless you plan on playing QB then you have a lot more studying to do.
09/12/2009 at 8:38 am #901132imported_AussieChiefsFan
MemberDT14PRIEST;154140 wrote:Basic terminology remains the same throughout football but no 2 coaches call the same play the same thing so it wouldn’t do you any good to try and memorize the madden play book.Just learn the basics in term of terminology to hold an edge. Learn your position of choices’ terms. For example if you want to be a WR you should know some of the more basic routes (out route, fade, post, deep post, in route, curl etc…) but nothing about naming them something else. If anything your coach will have a different name for them but in regards to a play so just learn the basics if you want to get an edge.
Plays are meant to tell multiple people different things so you’ll just have to wait till then to get them before you can do anything. You don’t need to know what everyone else is doing unless you plan on playing QB then you have a lot more studying to do.
thanks for that!
09/12/2009 at 3:14 pm #901148honda522
MemberDT14PRIEST;154140 wrote:Basic terminology remains the same throughout football but no 2 coaches call the same play the same thing so it wouldn’t do you any good to try and memorize the madden play book.Just learn the basics in term of terminology to hold an edge. Learn your position of choices’ terms. For example if you want to be a WR you should know some of the more basic routes (out route, fade, post, deep post, in route, curl etc…) but nothing about naming them something else. If anything your coach will have a different name for them but in regards to a play so just learn the basics if you want to get an edge.
Plays are meant to tell multiple people different things so you’ll just have to wait till then to get them before you can do anything. You don’t need to know what everyone else is doing unless you plan on playing QB then you have a lot more studying to do.
Trying to show me up? 😆
I think more important than knowing the routes is knowing the formations. Because the formations set you up with the routes you can run. Also the routes depend on what type of defense your open against. 3-4, 4-3, Cover 2…blah blah blah.
09/12/2009 at 6:33 pm #901160Snoopy09
MemberYo dizzle, ya need ta know da formations routes and defenses learn dat yo and you be da shizzle dizzle!
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