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Old 03-11-2010, 08:50 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Re: SAINTS/PASS BALANCED PREDICAMENT

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Originally Posted by aspengc8 View Post
I think both PB & NO books are solid. HOU book is also very similar, with a lot of strong SB runs, good I form/strong mix, and good shotty. Just lacks screens, but has good basic passing like stick, levels, PA X clown & bench concepts.

Irish, any thoughts on HOU book? Some really good plays out of singleback twin WR that has RB auto-motion as well as HB blunt dive that gets insane combo blocking on the left side of line. It has good outside runs & PA's to complement also.
asp, you are correct houston book is very good. I don't remember the reason I am not running it other than the wr screen thing, but hell PB has the one I love and the one you see the most or at least what I have seen and thats out of sb y trips, killer screen! good book though, something was missing just can't remember what it was lol1




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