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If you are comfortable picking your own plays, you'll love NFL Fever's
deep playbooks. With the help of our consultants, we've provided
state-of-the-NFL plays.
To select all other plays:
1. From the playpicker, select a formation.
2. Select a sub-formation.
3. Select one of the plays shown.
COACH'S TIP
When you're in the playpicker, press Black to open a Help window
that explains the symbols used in the diagrams and provides
information about each formation's personnel, strengths, and
weaknesses.
Choosing Offensive Plays
There are two types of offensive plays: runs and passes. In the
diagrams for running plays, a yellow line represents the ball carrier's
assignment. For passing plays, a green line traces the primary
receiver's route. The primary receiver is the quarterback's first option
on a pass play.
Choosing Defensive Plays
The primary distinctions between defensive plays are the number
of players on or within one yard of the line, and the type of pass
coverage scheme — zone, man-to-man, and combination, which
combines elements of man-to-man and zone coverage.
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Blitz? Zone? Man-to-man? It's all on you.
Defensive formations with seven or more players near the line are
strong against running plays. Plays with five or more defensive
backs are best suited to defend pass plays. To learn more about how
each play is manned, press Black when looking at the playpicker.
Advanced Strategies – Making the Right Call
NFL Fever has more than 400 offensive plays and 100 defensive
plays. But when is the best time to call any given play?
Whether you're on offense or defense, you should keep track of the
down and distance, the game's score, and the amount of time left in
the game when deciding which play to call.
When choosing your next play, keep these things in mind:
• Use a variety of plays to avoid being predictable.
• Limit the number of times you gamble on high-risk plays, like
blitzes, deep passes, or reverses.
• Think ahead. Set up deep pass plays with short throws.
• Know your team's personnel. Call plays that maximize your
players' strengths and minimize their weaknesses.
• If you are trying to protect a lead late in the game, call
conservative plays and use the clock.
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