Dive into the NHL 27 New York Giants playbook. Discover formations like Singleback Big, Singleback Normal, and I Form, with detailed play breakdowns and audibles.
Walkthrough
- 1New York Giants Playbook Overview: This section details the offensive plays available within the New York Giants playbook.
- 2Formations Covered:
- Singleback-BIG (2WR, 1RB, 2TE)
- 3Singleback-BIG TWIN WR (same as above, except both WR's left)
- 4Singleback-TWIN TE WR (2WR, 2TE's right, 1HB)
- 5Singleback-BIG 3 TE (3TE, 1WR, 1HB)
- 6Singleback-NORMAL (3WR, 1TE, 1HB)
- 7Singleback-NORMAL SLOT (3WR, 1TE, 1HB)
- 8Singleback-SLOT STRONG (3WR, 1TE, 1HB)
- 9Singleback-TRIPS BUNCH (1WR left, 1TE and 2 WR bunched right, 1HB)
- 10Singleback 4WR (4WR, 1HB)
- 11I FORM-NORMAL (2WR, 1HB, 1FB, 1TE)
- 12I FORM-TWIN WR (same as above, except both WR's left)
- 13I FORM-BIG (2TE, 1HB, 1FB, 1WR right)
- 14STRONG I-NORMAL (1HB, 1FB, 1TE, 2WR)
- 15Key Plays and Audibles: For each formation, specific plays are highlighted with descriptions of receiver routes and suggested audibles. Examples include:
- Singleback-BIG: Flea Flicker, Ace TE Drag, HB Pass.
- 16Singleback-NORMAL: TE Streak, PA Rollout.
- 17I FORM-NORMAL: FB Fake HB Toss, Cross In, HB Pass.
Tips
- Pay attention to the suggested audibles to confuse the opposition or exploit defensive weaknesses.
- When using trick plays like Flea Flicker or HB Pass, be aware of the blitz and the available receivers.
- For rollout plays, ensure the QB completes the rollout animation before passing to avoid play breakdown.
- In formations like I FORM-NORMAL with HB Pass, be cautious about audibling the TE for a pass as it can leave the line of scrimmage vulnerable.
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