if anyone has a huddle gg playbook that they’ve gotten this year lemme know what to get. I got the raffle and have been struggling a little as I haven’t played too much this year. Thanks!
CrockPot3514 said:if anyone has a huddle gg playbook that they’ve gotten this year lemme know what to get. I got the raffle and have been struggling a little as I haven’t played too much this year. Thanks!
Are you looking for offense or defense? I've watched just about all the gameplans and ran about half of them. I can give you some recommendations.
Staff Rocketz said:Are you looking for offense or defense? I've watched just about all the gameplans and ran about half of them. I can give you some recommendations.
probably offense but an unstoppable defense would be cool as well. could u give me an option for both?
Staff Rocketz said:Are you looking for offense or defense? I've watched just about all the gameplans and ran about half of them. I can give you some recommendations.
ya on 2nd thought def need offense
CrockPot3514 said:probably offense but an unstoppable defense would be cool as well. could u give me an option for both?
Defense was impacted quite a bit more than offense by the latest patch, so I'd wait on defense for the next gameplan.
Here are my recommendations in no particular order:
Antcap's Giants Offense
Antcap is by far the most thorough and detailed content creator on the site. You're going to get over 100 setups. You won't use them all, let alone remember them all. No matter what you face though, you'll have an answer. Antcap is a heavy passer with just a few runs mixed in to stay balanced. He tries to attack downfield quickly with unique route combinations. Knowing presnap tells on coverages helps a ton vs. most opponents you'll face. The Offensive Coordinator feature is really helpful with antcap's content.PIHCAM's Ravens Offense
PIHCAM is probably the best run-first player in the world. He prides himself on his defense so his offense is designed in a way that it's never going to lose him the game. He runs the ball, controls the clock, and only goes up-tempo and airs it out when he is forced to. This offense has a lot of QB runs, options, and it highlights the best runs in the Ravens playbook. He also teaches Bunch Y-Flex for when you need to get yards quickly.Problem's Patriots Offense
This offense is the closest in style to what you'll see on the MCS broadcasts. He has a handful of plays that he likes against everything and runs them a ton. What sets this gameplan apart is that he has a section called "drive openers" where he teaches his favorite runs in the playbook and combines them with a pass play for when your opponent catches on. His philosophy is to make his opponent prove they can stop these runs before transitioning into his main offense for the rest of the drive/game.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Staff Rocketz said:Defense was impacted quite a bit more than offense by the latest patch, so I'd wait on defense for the next gameplan.
Here are my recommendations in no particular order:
Antcap's Giants Offense
Antcap is by far the most thorough and detailed content creator on the site. You're going to get over 100 setups. You won't use them all, let alone remember them all. No matter what you face though, you'll have an answer. Antcap is a heavy passer with just a few runs mixed in to stay balanced. He tries to attack downfield quickly with unique route combinations. Knowing presnap tells on coverages helps a ton vs. most opponents you'll face. The Offensive Coordinator feature is really helpful with antcap's content.PIHCAM's Ravens Offense
PIHCAM is probably the best run-first player in the world. He prides himself on his defense so his offense is designed in a way that it's never going to lose him the game. He runs the ball, controls the clock, and only goes up-tempo and airs it out when he is forced to. This offense has a lot of QB runs, options, and it highlights the best runs in the Ravens playbook. He also teaches Bunch Y-Flex for when you need to get yards quickly.Problem's Patriots Offense
This offense is the closest in style to what you'll see on the MCS broadcasts. He has a handful of plays that he likes against everything and runs them a ton. What sets this gameplan apart is that he has a section called "drive openers" where he teaches his favorite runs in the playbook and combines them with a pass play for when your opponent catches on. His philosophy is to make his opponent prove they can stop these runs before transitioning into his main offense for the rest of the drive/game.Let me know if you have any questions!
Damn that makes me want to subscribe step my game up a bit 🔥
Staff Rocketz said:Defense was impacted quite a bit more than offense by the latest patch, so I'd wait on defense for the next gameplan.
Here are my recommendations in no particular order:
Antcap's Giants Offense
Antcap is by far the most thorough and detailed content creator on the site. You're going to get over 100 setups. You won't use them all, let alone remember them all. No matter what you face though, you'll have an answer. Antcap is a heavy passer with just a few runs mixed in to stay balanced. He tries to attack downfield quickly with unique route combinations. Knowing presnap tells on coverages helps a ton vs. most opponents you'll face. The Offensive Coordinator feature is really helpful with antcap's content.PIHCAM's Ravens Offense
PIHCAM is probably the best run-first player in the world. He prides himself on his defense so his offense is designed in a way that it's never going to lose him the game. He runs the ball, controls the clock, and only goes up-tempo and airs it out when he is forced to. This offense has a lot of QB runs, options, and it highlights the best runs in the Ravens playbook. He also teaches Bunch Y-Flex for when you need to get yards quickly.Problem's Patriots Offense
This offense is the closest in style to what you'll see on the MCS broadcasts. He has a handful of plays that he likes against everything and runs them a ton. What sets this gameplan apart is that he has a section called "drive openers" where he teaches his favorite runs in the playbook and combines them with a pass play for when your opponent catches on. His philosophy is to make his opponent prove they can stop these runs before transitioning into his main offense for the rest of the drive/game.Let me know if you have any questions!
gonna try the pats one. thank you!
CrockPot3514 said:gonna try the pats one. thank you!
Good luck with it! Don't sleep on the double pass play in Pistol. You can steal TDs with it if your opponent isn't paying attention:
https://huddle.gg/25/playbooks/new-england-patriots-off/pistol-tight-y-off-flex/cheat-te-double-pass/