Dat would be nice^^^ I mean what Im lookin for since 360 is all about heat rite?rite so what Im lookin for is something fire like the 05 Dime Nano where u could call aud to any Dime and bring the same Heat it was insane dats the only way I think this would be worth spendin my $.....Someone holla and let me kno if its dat worth it
Aint maddendudu *********s stuff? You can't seriously think that better than TML
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oh, and about Brady's throw in the SB, if Manning took a huge pro hop and bombed it he would probably hit the moon
Infact, Manning > Brady at everything.
Last edited by Milwaukee : 10-04-2007 at 08:26 AM.
I know a **** load of nanos that will sack the QB IF you dont keep someone in to block. I only know ONE nano that even if you keep someone in to block im still bringing serious heat....
does the D book have D's that will bring heat with people blocking? If it doesnt, im not even gonna think about gettin it....
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lol thats y i won the 1st tml tourny i joined, ur a freeken bummmmmm dude dont even talk
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Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Controls and Commands
Part 3: Blitz Packages
43 Normal- Mid Rush
46 Normal- ANY PLAY
46 Normal- ANY PLAY
46 Normal- Inside Blitz
Nickel Strong- Under Smoke (flipped)
Nickel Strong- FS Snake Blitz 3 (flipped)
Nickel 335- Wolf Slant 3
Nickel 335- Monster Blitz
Nickel 335- 3 Overload Fire
43 Under- Mike Fire
Part 4: Coverage Defenses
43 Normal- Cover 4 Flats
43 Over- DE Spy Flat 2 (flipped)
46 Normal- 2 Man Under
Nickel 335- 3 Man Under
Part 5: Base Defenses
Quarters Normal- 2 Man Contain
Quarters Normal- 2 Man Under Spy
Quarters Normal- DB Strike (flipped)
Dollar Normal- DE Contain
Dollar Normal- 2 Man Under
Dollar Normal- DBL Corner Pinch
Part 6: Run Defenses
46 Normal- Inside Blitz
46 Normal- DE Contain
Part 7: 3-4 Zone Blitz Scheme
34 Normal- LB Storm 3
3-4 ANY – DE Contain
3-4 Normal – Zone Man Blitz
3-4 Normal – FS Blitz (flipped)
3-4 Under- Weak Blitz 3 (flipped)
Nickel 1-5-5 – Inside Zone Blitz
Nickel 1-5-5 – SS Zone Blitz
Part 9: Setting Up Your Audibles
Part 10- Defining The Gaps of the Offense Line
Part 11: Conclusion
example play:
43 Under - Mike Fire
Setup:
Step 1 - Shift the LB to the left Step 2 - Call BNR and best possible coverage
Theory Behind The Play:
This is yet another play that brings very solid pressure up the A Gap. This time, our MLB will be supplying the heat. We are using man coverage from a cover 1 shell, meaning that we have one deep S playing over the top. I like to control this S and roam the field to make plays.
Our LB is coming free while the wide outs are still being jammed!
Strengths:
This play requires very little set up which is great for players who may not be the fastest at setting up defenses. The heat up the middle is extremely consistent and fast. In that regard, it may be one of the best blitz plays on this game. The coverage is very solid considering everyone is covered and we still have deep coverage over the top. This is also a defense that we can expect to hold up against the run so we can use it in more situations.
Weaknesses:
While the heat up the middle is incredible, if the offense can design a blocking scheme to counter it, this defense maybe susceptible to the roll out with a fast QB at the helm. One of the reasons why this A Gap heat is so fast and consistent is the DL rush angles. Take a look at them for a second. You will notice that they are slightly slanted inward which is the reason why I said this defense can be vulnerable to the roll out if the middle heat is blocked. You may need to watch out for quick routes under neath once the WR’s get off the jam.
Modifications:
This defense can be run with some pretty extreme modifications and still apply solid heat up the middle. We can actually place both DE’s into coverage, whether it be man or zone, and still generate the same heat up the middle consistently by the MLB. Now this will leave us even more vulnerable to the roll out, but if you mix this in occasionally it can very effective. For example, if the offense has been hitting you with a quick slant to the left one too many times, you may want to drop your DE into a hook zone on that side of the field to get a quick INT.
When To Call This Play:
This is a solid defense and because of its possible modifications, I almost put this into my base defense section. However, the one thing that keeps it out of there is the base personal we have on the field. If our team has slow LB’s it makes it hard to run this play against sets with 4-5 WR’s on the field. Thus, I highly recommend this play against base sets with 1-3 WR’s on the field.
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i bought the book three hours ago. got the activation code right away. didn't get the pin code. tried the recover feature listed above ... it sent me more activation codes.
to answer, theres a lot of heat designed to sack the QB if he rolls out or keeps blockers in
but i also put all my defenses in that i ran 99 percent of the game to win the houston challenge.. so your getting everything, my blitz packages, base d, coverage d, etc
also run d to stop the dive/toss/full house stuff