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Jwall’s Trip TE Scheme

 

This is the offensive scheme that I used to win the Patriots Club Series and take down the 2x belt winner in Skimbo. This is a scheme that is near unguardable if perfected, given the balance of pass protection and routes that must be usered. If you struggle with this Offense for whatever reason, please reach out to me on Twitter @TheJwall567 or @acemaddentips. Thanks for your constant support.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.10.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10.1″][/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_divider color=”#000000″ divider_weight=”5px” _builder_version=”3.10.1″][/et_pb_divider][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10.1″]

Trips TE

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Quarterback:
Vick/Mcnabb (Maybe Mahomes). High throwpower, good accuracy, but the scramble ability can be really big to get away from blitzes and score touchdowns.
Running back:
Tevin Coleman/ Walter Payton/ Barry Sanders. A lot of people use Fournette, but I like someone with high speed, agility, and acceleration as these traits help with gettings RAC yards, which is the most important job of this position. Other than RAC yards, I need my running back to have some power so that they can score goal line touchdowns.
Wide Receivers:
B and X receivers must have the spin threshold. I prefer all receivers to have it, but you can use a Randy Moss type receiver at the Y receiver and be fine. My favorite wide receivers to use so far this year have been combinations of Steve Smith, Odell Beckham Jr., TY Hilton, and Stefon Diggs.
Running back at TE:
In MUT/ Salary Cap, this has to be some version of Christian McCaffrey. In SC, I am going to use the 40 cap McCaffrey. If you want a cheaper option, Ekeler, Tevin Coleman, and Mixon can all work. You really want a guy that is agile, fast, can spin and juke, but also has the skills of the wide receiver position. No one is as good at this spot as McCaffrey.
O-Line:
As I don’t run the football a lot, I prefer cheap pass blockers. You can use the examples from my Club Series team to see cheap power ups that have high pass block.

Custom Audibles

Inside Zone
PA Counter Go
Double In Sail
PA Shot Wheel
Note: You can always switch your audibles for certain situations in order to call one of the non-four main plays (Inside Zone, PA Counter Go, Pa Shot Wheel, Double In Sail)[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”RB @ TE” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Time Stamp 0:00

Place whoever you want to play TE at the FB1 in depth chart
In formations screen, use the right stick to select the fullback wing package in Y Off Pats
After selecting any play in Y Off Pats, quickly formation audible to Trips Te
Note: Your tight end will line up in the same spot in both formations
Throw a laser[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Pass Protection” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Note: While you can pick up blitzes by only blocking the running back (or max protecting w/ TE), I like to pick up pressure using a wide receiver motion block of the X or Y receiver.

Contain Blitz (DB Fire/ 335 Tampa 2) – You do not need to block your TE/Running Back:

ID the player in the contain on your TE/Running back side
Motion Block the contain blitzer on Trips Side w/ X or Y receiver

335 Odd:

W/ Running back on OLB Side (Defense is sending 6) (2:17):
Reblock RB
Pinch Line
ID Mike – Left of Screen Defensive End
Motion Block Receiver (Y or X) on Nickel Corner
vs . 5 (3:20):
Reblock RB
ID Mike – Left of Screen Defensive End

Other Setup vs 6 w/ Running back on OLB Side (4:20):
Reblock RB
Max Protect (You can re-route your TE)
Slide Left
Motion RB across formation
ID Mike – Nickel Corner

W/ Running back on Nickel Corner Side (Defensive is sending 6) (1:20):
Reblock RB
Pinch O-Line
ID Mike – Nickel Corner
Motion Block (X or Y) on OLB
Vs. 5 (3:48):
Reblock RB
ID Mike – Defensive Tackle[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Run Game” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Run Game (5:20)

Inside Zone: Best ran left to right (Trips to the right) and with motioned wide receiver (Y or X)

HB Draw: Good vs Coverage (Redzone), but with most defenses spying and looping the draw isn’t very effective[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”PA Counter Go” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]PA Counter Go (6:46)

Description: This is my favorite play in the game. It utilizes a great crosser from the B receiver, which is basically unguardable, but offers many different setups. We also have a great speed out from the Y receiver, but an even better one from the A tight end which will beat all deep blues in the game.

Setup 1 (6:46): Block RB, Drag A

Setup 2 (11:35): Block RB, Comeback X, Drag A, Motion Block Y

Setup 3 (13:07): Swing RB, Drag X, Flat Y (motion block if opponent is sending pressure)

Setup 4 (Short Yardage/ Blitz Dot) (15:09): Swing RB, Hitch B, Hitch Y, Smoke Screen X[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Double In Sail” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Double In Sail (15:42)

This is my second favorite passing play. Like Pa Counter go, it has many routes which can be used in a variety of ways. Sending 5 out, we can utilize the table route to force a hard flat on the TE side, and counter the heavy blitzes that many people use on defense. However, I have a variety of plays that send 3-4 routes out that can take advantage of over adjusting and/or beat the defense overtop.

Setup 1 (15:42): Streak B, Flat Y

Setup 2 (16:50): Block RB, Streak Y, Drag A

Setup 3 (20:07): Streak/Option Route RB, Drag A, Streak Y, Motion Block X

Setup 4 (23:20): Block RB, Streak Y, Curl A, Motion Block X[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”PA Shot Wheel” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]PA Shot Wheel (24:38)

Unlike the other two plays, I don’t love running this play. The routes are amazing, but it often leads to taking sacks as the routes take a long time to develop. If you are faced with a coverage defense or want a large amount of yards quickly, this is a great play. Setup 3 is also great in the red zone.

Setup 1 (24:38): Block RB, Fade A, Hitch B

Setup 2 (Not included in video but very similar to Setup 2 of PA Slot Corner @ 33:45): Block RB, Fade A, Drag B, Slant X – Motion across the formation and snap

Setup 3 (27:18): Block RB (Option Route if Possible), In Route/Drag A[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”PA Slot Corner” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]PA Slot Corner (30:21)

Description: This play is good, but it isn’t really better as a main play than any of the other three plays. I like the post route from Y and the Corner from B. Setup 1 is very good against the blitz, as you have a quick read between the post and corner. Setup 2 is a lot like PA Shot Wheel and you need a lot of time, but it confuses the user and you can get a big play.

Setup 1 (30:21): Block RB, Drag A, Fade X, (Optional) Motion Snap Y

Setup 2 (33:45): Block RB, Streak A, Drag B, Slant X (Motion Snap Across Formation)[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”PA Slot Screen” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Pats Slot Screen (35:48)

Description: Great vs Blitzes… even if not open there is usually a scramble lane with the QB

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Redzone Offense

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HB Dive (Preferably w/ Wham Motion Block) (00:17)
HB Draw (2:28)
HB Wheel
– Setup 1 (3:45): Block RB, Drag Y
– Setup 2 (5:00): Wheel RB, Out Route B, Curl Y, Hitch X, Curl A[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Y Off Pats” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Curl Flats

Setup 1 (8:35): Run Stock
Setup 2 (10:15): Option Route Y[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Gun Bunch” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Gun Bunch

Verticals
Setup 1 (11:10): Streak Y
Setup 2 (14:40): Streak Y, Hitch RB[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Ace Slot Offset” _builder_version=”3.10.1″]Ace Slot Offset (16:18)

Inside Zone/ 01 Trap (Optional WR Motion)
Levels Sail:
Setup 1 (17:10): Drag A
Setup 2 (19:44): Block or Streak Y[/et_pb_tab][/et_pb_tabs][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10.1″]

Recommended Salary Cap Lineup

[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https://acemadden.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/jwall-sc-lineup.png” _builder_version=”3.10.1″][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10.1″]This was the lineup I used in the Patriots Club series. This lineup is built around speed and spin move. The most important aspect of the lineup is that you have 2 solid runningbacks so you can place 1 of them (in this case Ekeler) at TE. If you play regs I recommend using the Falcons since they have Freeman and Coleman + having Julio for cheesy Aggs.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.10.1″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10.1″]

Trips TE Gameplay

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