After 5 years of following the sport, reading books on it, playing these games and watching 6 hours every weekend, Im after some advice re real life NFL tactics.
I know the basics eg I understand that on 3rd and 1 most offenses will line up to run a line plunge type play, or even qb sneak etc and in reverse the defense will most likely counter a run play. Likewise, when 3rd and 14 with minutes left and down by touchdown, the offense likely to pass towards flank and get the ball out of play to stop the clock; and the defense will counter this.
I understand offenses go with their strengths mostly? Hence bills, cardinals and Seahawks have qb run cos their qb is good at that. Saints play lots of short passes cos Brees is highly accurate at moving the chains. And my eagles Wentz will throw ints because he's good at that!!
I also understand a lot of play calling is situational: qb not on form, so they run more. Switch up fast rb plays with north and south running plays; defense main cb injured = play to the reserve cb position etc.
As I write this im thinking that im answering my initial queries, but I guess id like to know from people who have played or followed for many years, what the decision making is:
1 - what % of the offense play call is based on their strength and what on weakness of defense? Or combination 50/50?
2 - how on earth do offense coordinators choose which of the 100 passing plays to use? Do they simply pick a few and practice them each week?
3 - I try to follow what changes the defense make when they all lineup but within 10 seconds they've snapped and ive missed what actually happened. In an ideal world id love to have someone who really knows their stuff commenting on the decision making: "defense have spotted x so they've done y, but notice the offense have countered this by x, and will now probably do z".... bit like Tony romo sometimes does helpfully.
Ive followed some of the NFL game pass sessions with Brian balldinger and find them useful, but again id prefer to follow a whole game with each and every call named and explained.
Anyone know where I can find something like this?
I'd tried reading about formations and tactics which look fine in books, but then thre players never quite line up in those exact positions so pre snap im still wondering "is that an lb moving up or a safety?", "is that cover 2, cos it's nearly but not quite what I read".
Id pay handsomely for somewhere that shows each play call by offense (including formation, play type (slant etc), and who's who (I can't read their numbers so again can't distinguish between a te or a wr who's playing slot!).
I love watching football for its thrill, excitement and amazing plays, but I'd love to understand the decision making more and without asking one of you to talk me through every snap this Sunday (!!@), is there anything anyone could help me with?
And finally, is there any fairly simple strategy that I can follow like:
If offense playing formation x, pass play, then do this with the defense etc
Id appreciate any help here as I really wanna take it to the next level of understanding the sport.
Thanks in advance :)