Need your opinion if you run Trips... Topic


If your GP calls for running Trips on third down often, do you specify a 3rd down back?  If so, do you plug in a guy who can catch and run, or a guy who can stay back and block.  Don't say both, I don't have that guy... :)
6/26/2012 1:41 PM
tend towards a guy with attributes closer to a WR -- seems to work
6/26/2012 2:03 PM
Posted by glaity on 6/26/2012 2:03:00 PM (view original):
tend towards a guy with attributes closer to a WR -- seems to work
  I agree for 3rd down back.  But for a short yardage back I want as good a runner as I have. Unless the opposition has superb run D and then I might just try a toss on short yardage and I would put in my normal pass catching 3rd down back.
6/26/2012 3:48 PM
Just an FYI, the 3rd down back only comes in on 3rd (and 4th) and long; short yardage back comes in on 3rd and short. 
6/26/2012 3:50 PM
i go for receiver out of the backfield
6/26/2012 4:49 PM
It depends on what your pass/run balance is on 3rd down and what yardage you're facing. I would tend to stick my most well rounded player in on 3rd down as you'll face a variety of distances and there's arguably no more important down
6/26/2012 4:50 PM
Posted by mgm0461 on 6/26/2012 3:50:00 PM (view original):
Just an FYI, the 3rd down back only comes in on 3rd (and 4th) and long; short yardage back comes in on 3rd and short. 
I didn't know this - thank you.  But it makes sense now that you mention it.

On a related topic - slot receiver....

I haven't been specifying one; I had assumed that my #3 WR(the guy backing up my #1 WR) is getting the slot, (fatigue and subs notwithstanding).  Not sure what the difference is if I put list him on the depth chart as the slot receiver..
6/26/2012 5:16 PM
I use the pass catcher as the 3rd down back, and the hard nosed runner as the short yardage back.

Regarding the slot, I have not quite figured that one out yet myself.  Seems convoluded
6/26/2012 9:21 PM
Posted by jc1796 on 6/26/2012 5:16:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mgm0461 on 6/26/2012 3:50:00 PM (view original):
Just an FYI, the 3rd down back only comes in on 3rd (and 4th) and long; short yardage back comes in on 3rd and short. 
I didn't know this - thank you.  But it makes sense now that you mention it.

On a related topic - slot receiver....

I haven't been specifying one; I had assumed that my #3 WR(the guy backing up my #1 WR) is getting the slot, (fatigue and subs notwithstanding).  Not sure what the difference is if I put list him on the depth chart as the slot receiver..
for the slot.. i tend to pick my highest ELU/STR guy and if those are equal i look at Hands then speed.. to me, your slot guy needs to be elusive and strong to get free off the snap.. i could be way off but that's the way ive been using my slot WR over my short GD career..
6/27/2012 4:02 AM
Posted by ohhale on 6/27/2012 4:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by jc1796 on 6/26/2012 5:16:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mgm0461 on 6/26/2012 3:50:00 PM (view original):
Just an FYI, the 3rd down back only comes in on 3rd (and 4th) and long; short yardage back comes in on 3rd and short. 
I didn't know this - thank you.  But it makes sense now that you mention it.

On a related topic - slot receiver....

I haven't been specifying one; I had assumed that my #3 WR(the guy backing up my #1 WR) is getting the slot, (fatigue and subs notwithstanding).  Not sure what the difference is if I put list him on the depth chart as the slot receiver..
for the slot.. i tend to pick my highest ELU/STR guy and if those are equal i look at Hands then speed.. to me, your slot guy needs to be elusive and strong to get free off the snap.. i could be way off but that's the way ive been using my slot WR over my short GD career..
No need to look at hands.

They don't matter
6/27/2012 4:13 AM
all depends on your settings, if you pass cons. or bal. then put your best wr there.  He is usually the fastest and has the best hands.  I do agree with the most elusive guy being the slot, again this is usually your best wr. 
6/27/2012 2:54 PM
Posted by flexmagnum on 6/27/2012 4:13:00 AM (view original):
Posted by ohhale on 6/27/2012 4:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by jc1796 on 6/26/2012 5:16:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mgm0461 on 6/26/2012 3:50:00 PM (view original):
Just an FYI, the 3rd down back only comes in on 3rd (and 4th) and long; short yardage back comes in on 3rd and short. 
I didn't know this - thank you.  But it makes sense now that you mention it.

On a related topic - slot receiver....

I haven't been specifying one; I had assumed that my #3 WR(the guy backing up my #1 WR) is getting the slot, (fatigue and subs notwithstanding).  Not sure what the difference is if I put list him on the depth chart as the slot receiver..
for the slot.. i tend to pick my highest ELU/STR guy and if those are equal i look at Hands then speed.. to me, your slot guy needs to be elusive and strong to get free off the snap.. i could be way off but that's the way ive been using my slot WR over my short GD career..
No need to look at hands.

They don't matter
Wait a sec! Are you saying that hands don't matter to receivers?
6/27/2012 2:58 PM
Posted by chaneyj2 on 6/27/2012 2:58:00 PM (view original):
Posted by flexmagnum on 6/27/2012 4:13:00 AM (view original):
Posted by ohhale on 6/27/2012 4:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by jc1796 on 6/26/2012 5:16:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mgm0461 on 6/26/2012 3:50:00 PM (view original):
Just an FYI, the 3rd down back only comes in on 3rd (and 4th) and long; short yardage back comes in on 3rd and short. 
I didn't know this - thank you.  But it makes sense now that you mention it.

On a related topic - slot receiver....

I haven't been specifying one; I had assumed that my #3 WR(the guy backing up my #1 WR) is getting the slot, (fatigue and subs notwithstanding).  Not sure what the difference is if I put list him on the depth chart as the slot receiver..
for the slot.. i tend to pick my highest ELU/STR guy and if those are equal i look at Hands then speed.. to me, your slot guy needs to be elusive and strong to get free off the snap.. i could be way off but that's the way ive been using my slot WR over my short GD career..
No need to look at hands.

They don't matter
Wait a sec! Are you saying that hands don't matter to receivers?
Yup
6/27/2012 3:18 PM
I run exclusively Trips but can't answer your question.  My running back had 26 carries all last season and none through three games this year.
6/27/2012 3:34 PM
First, most of us believe that hands are THE MOST IMPORTANT asset for a WR in GD. 99% of the coaches that don't are the ones that believe NOTHING matters, are at least say they do.
That said...for my "short yardage back" (3rd & short / DIA) I use the RB with the most strength that has at least 50 speed & elusiveness.  For my "3rd down back" (3rd long / DIA) I use the back that has the best combo of hands & elusiveness, plus I also like some speed.
My "slot receiver" is one of my most important offensive weapons (I run a lot of trips). He MUST have good hands, elusiveness & strength. Blocking becomes important IF I run a lot out of trips. Hope this helps.
6/28/2012 5:02 AM
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