Here is a list of teams that are SUPPOSED TO have the 3-3-5 playbook on defense. It's documented that some of these are wrong in the "Road to the College Football Playoffs" H2H Mode online - however. Air Force Arizona State Ball State California Coastal Carolina Colorado East Carolina Florida FIU Iowa State Kansas State Liberty Louisiana Tech Mississippi State NC State Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Texas SDSU South Alabama South Carolina TCU Temple Toledo Tulsa WKU Wisconsin
I coach HS football and am a defensive coordinator and been running the 3-3 stack for multiple years. It definitely frees up the LBS in the blitz game. Then with twist and stunts up front the Oline never can tell where exactly the pressure is coming from. It definitely a spill and fill defense we want you to bounce it outside and we will fill in the alley
I think an issue I have on defense is I just haven’t spent the time. I think so much about how to innovate on offense and never do the same for defense. I used the 3-3-5 and I switched to 4-3 because I was getting lit up in the running game without 7 in the box. But I’ll give the 3-3-5 another shot after this. Thanks as always
You never specify what play you're choosing. You just go to the 3-3-5 stack, scroll a few times and choose a play but you never tell us. Later you say something about Cover 3 but WHICH Cover 3 play?
Love this. I need all the help I can get! With Madden only being a few weeks out, how do you foresee the community splitting for Madden/CFB ultimate teams? Do you think a lot of people will go back to Madden once it comes out or will it be a pretty 50/50 split? Just curious how the comp scenes will be for each or if CUT will even have an MCS style of pro platform
I didnt realize TCU was suppose to have 3-3-5 playbook. They definitely give me the 3-3-5 tite playbook online considering I have a 3-4 Odd which I did find strange since they never use 3-4 irl. Good to know! I wonder if/when they will change this.
The alignment when showing blitz looks NOTHING like what I’m seeing in your video. This looks nice, wish I could try it. When I show blitz my linebackers mug the gaps.
What play or plays do you recommend running out of this formation to stop the run? I think you said cover 3 but the play art you show at the beginning doesn't look like cover 3
Id the middle linebacker as the Mike, bounce to the opposite a Gap with your RB. Only person left to beat is the free safety. You're welcome. 335 tite is better because you can shift your linebackers into a stack alignment with the 335 penny
Bounce to the opposite a Gap that the mlb chooses with your running back after you id him. He'll have to blitz his linebackers then you hit him with outside zone, man and cover 3 beaters
335 high odd and 335 3 high are sleepers too. They have to hit the outside but none of yours safety's are in run fits because of their depth and alignment, so they'll basically fly down unblocked if it's a run. The pass game is cooked except for sometimes underneath in the flats. Just lab with it you'll see what I'm saying. It forces your opponent to be patient where they'll eventually make a mistake with a pick fumble or turnover on Downs.
Only certain teams allow it. I play with miami and Arkansas alot. I'm allowed to sub at least one saftey in at the linebacker position. Try making the sub without pausing the game. There's a sub button when ur picking ur play.
33 stack has 3 high and 3 high odd. 335 tite has heavier personnel with the 335 penny, split and mint which is different than 33 mint because once again you have heavier personnel. Both playbooks are incredible and try to accomplish the same thing. I'll use the 335 tite with teams who have stronger players in the front 6 with good man coverage secondary. Use the regular 335 if you have very versatile dbs and a front 6 that has more speed than strength
3 high and 3 high odd in the 335 stack are vicious formations. It can stop everything and if your opponent is good and you know how to cover he has to be patient. Takes away the bombs qb scrambles and most runs
Nickel 3-3 Stack in the Tite playbook has the lineman and linebackers slightly wider alignment than the normal 3-3-5 stack, but a lot of these run stopping principles still apply. Playcall wise, you get access to 2 high safety look, cover 4 drop, and matching Cover 4 Quarters/Palms. I don't remember regular 3-3-5 Stack having access to these coverages.