
PLAY—PA PUMP AND GOPLAYBOOK SYRACUSEFORMATION–SB SNUGSThe PA PUMP AND GO is a very big part of my offense when using the SAINTS book in MADDEN, and the SYRACUSE book with NCAA. Not only do you have an excellent play here, you are running it out of one of the best formations in the game, SB SNUGS. Not many people know that this little formation is equipped with a very unique blocking system used by the sole back.
Its called POWER BLOCKING and it works big time taking care of Nanos and A Gap heat. I will include in the description of this play a quick overview of this blocking that can be utilized in all of the plays in SB SNUGS.PA PUMP AND GO embarrasses man coverage. People who know me and who have played me online have seen this little gem in action. The out and up move by the “B” WR is not only effective but is also unbumpable.
I run this play with Michael Floyd and I almost feel sorry for the defense. He will leave the defender bewildered as he did twice last night against FLORIDA and ALABAMA in 2 unranked games where both times he scored from 50 yds out.I always have this play in my regular audibles and when I see the match up man coverage I want I will check to this play.Another nice tip is the fact that in SB SNUGS you can flip any play without moving a sole and without the defense knowing any better. So if I see cover 1 and my human opponent is using the safety to a particular side I just flip the play and run it with my other WR and use the same setup as normal. I have used this play vs zone but it is man coverage that this play really excels in. Also, there are to many other nice options for zone coverage with this formation. I have at times ran this formation the entire game, solid as you can get.Before I go into the setup for this play I want to briefly describe the POWER BLOCKING by the back. This will be brief, so much more can be done with this but here go.POWER BLOCKING FROM SB SNUGSThe back is aligned directly behind the QB. No matter what he is doing pre snap you want to block him right or left and then motion him away from the side you are blocking. He will line up either right or left of the qb but will remain in the backfield. By blocking him to one side and motioning him to the other you have employed power blocking because he will now step up very hard A GAP and will block any defenders trying to penetrate, and does a damn good job I might add. Now if you block him one way and motion him on the same side of the block he will just block normally and pickup anyone outside in. It is when you block him one way and then motion him opposite of the side you are blocking, that is when you get that hard A GAP fill, and it is very good, believe me! Lets use a quick example of power blocking from SNUGS. Read more »