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Hack's v4.0.4 available

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Coach Case is available. It contains the below playbook. I added a PDF playbook chart for Case to use when coaching. I strongly suggest you read the playbook description before using. It WILL be disasterous if you don't understand the offensive style designed for this playbook.

http://www.4shared.com/file/kJaJ5CBh/V404.html

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v5.0 COACH CASE
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR WILSON
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR GIBBS

OVERVIEW OF THE OFFENSE
Coach Case is an aggressive, triple attack, run heavy playbook. It is centered around a Randall Cunningham like quarterback, a power fullback, a balanced, iron man like running back, and an offensive line / tight end who can run block. The playbook utilizes various pro and big style formations, including a Wild Dog, built for run blocking.

Most running plays will be running back and fullback dives up the middle, running back power sweeps, quarterback boots and draws. Passing plays are a combination of short, medium, and deep range. Play action bootleg passes are very prevelant.

The quaterback needs to be agile and fast. A slow or average speed quarterback will be disasterous for this playbook. The quarterback should be able to boot around the outside, run a draw up the gut, and scramble. A strong arm will only make him a bigger threat but is not required. When the game is on the line, when his team is down in the second half, or when his team is in the red zone, expect the quarterback to take charge. If the starting quarteback gets hurt and the back-up quarterbacks lack similar speed, Coach Case's team will lose.

The running back carries a good portion of offense's running game on his shoulders. He should be strong enough to smash the ball up the middle but also fast enough to get around the outside. The running back will rarely be the quarterback's primary target when passing.

The fullback needs to be strong enough to smash through the defensive line to gain yardage. He also needs good run blocking ability to lead block for the running back and for the quarterback. He will see a fair amount of carries in normal and run-the-clock situations but not when his team is down a lot of points.

TE1 (tight end) needs to be able to run block and catch the occasional pass thrown his way. TE2 (tight end) will replace the fullback during some running plays and during some passing downs. TE2 should also be able to run block and catch the occasional pass.

R1 (wide receiver) is a speed receiver and will be the quarterback's primary target. R2 (wide receiver) is a possessive receiver and is the quarterback's second primary target. R3 (wide receiver) needs some speed and will come into the game during 3rd and long situations and when the team is in need of some serious points. R4 (wide receiever) will play some 3rd and long siuations but is very seldom used on a hot route.

OVERVIEW OF THE DEFENSE
Coach Case's utilizes a 3-4, shallow, defense which packs a punch. Coach Case will blitz approximately 40% of the time. When blitzing, he'll send a lot of linebackers, an occasional cornerback, but rarely a safety. Even when his team drops back into coverage, expect to see at least one linebacker coming for the quarterback. In coverage, he uses a mixed bag of combination shell cover 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s, but never uses a total zone play. Man-to-man plays are saved for red zone and 3rd & short situations.

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