Im newer to this game and wondering what the best offensive playbooks are. I have 2 good fast receivers a fast Qb and a fast RB so I'd like to utilize that. I like wildcat formation with that post wheel play, and but I'd like to use my WRs more maybe even in the run game. I don't want cheese plays or broken plays. The cheesiest I get is the wildcat play, but I just use that to punish people for run commiting. I'd also like a triple option or two that my QB can pitch without turning the ball over. Anyways, just looking for a playbook that's been working for y'all thanks
If you really wanna keep wildcat then the best playbooks are most likely Auburn or Oregon (both have that play as well as alot of other good ones). If you're fine with letting wildcat go then I think the best are Rutgers, Bama, and Georgia. I'm using Georgia currently and just hit top 15 on xbox leaderboards for seasons. But everyone's different man.
CaucasianKobe said:If you really wanna keep wildcat then the best playbooks are most likely Auburn or Oregon (both have that play as well as alot of other good ones). If you're fine with letting wildcat go then I think the best are Rutgers, Bama, and Georgia. I'm using Georgia currently and just hit top 15 on xbox leaderboards for seasons. But everyone's different man.
ok, I'll look into oregon than maybe Georgia. are you run or pass heavy?
Also looking for a defense I like zone blitzes and cover 3
lildrift56 said:ok, I'll look into oregon than maybe Georgia. are you run or pass heavy?
I'm balanced depends on my opponent though if you can't stop the run then I'll hand it off all day but once you start shutting it down then I have no problem passing on every down.
lildrift56 said:Also looking for a defense I like zone blitzes and cover 3
I feel like most people say 3-3-5 Tite is the best defensive playbook but I'm loving the new Nickle 3-3 Cub they added so I've been running 3-4 multiple.
sweet, thankyou for your help. Whats the best way to get playbooks? I looked on AH and there was no Oregon playbook
lildrift56 said:sweet, thankyou for your help. Whats the best way to get playbooks? I looked on AH and there was no Oregon playbook
If you do the scheme challenges, you can get any offensive playbook in the training section for 500 training.
lildrift56 said:Im newer to this game and wondering what the best offensive playbooks are. I have 2 good fast receivers a fast Qb and a fast RB so I'd like to utilize that. I like wildcat formation with that post wheel play, and but I'd like to use my WRs more maybe even in the run game. I don't want cheese plays or broken plays. The cheesiest I get is the wildcat play, but I just use that to punish people for run commiting. I'd also like a triple option or two that my QB can pitch without turning the ball over. Anyways, just looking for a playbook that's been working for y'all thanks
Liberty spread option checks a lot of your boxes. No wildcat but triple options, read options, power read, etc. You can get pretty creative with personnel. Two back, two TE sets out of gun and pistol. I feel like the route combinations with even two and three WRs play and you don't lose much not having that fourth wideout on the field
ejstew said:If you do the scheme challenges, you can get any offensive playbook in the training section for 500 training.
ok cool, how long would that take? are they just like gain 20 yard challenges or are they like win the game challeneges
longocalrissian said:Liberty spread option checks a lot of your boxes. No wildcat but triple options, read options, power read, etc. You can get pretty creative with personnel. Two back, two TE sets out of gun and pistol. I feel like the route combinations with even two and three WRs play and you don't lose much not having that fourth wideout on the field
ok sweet
lildrift56 said:ok cool, how long would that take? are they just like gain 20 yard challenges or are they like win the game challeneges
They should be pretty quick- and actually if you haven't done any at all you can just head to the spread section, and at the end it'll give you a fantasy pack that contains Oregon, probably less than 5 minutes. All together you can do them pretty quickly too and then that will unlock the training option for playbooks.
run and shoot is pass heavy book. think OP said he likes running. run and shoot can be tough to run with since all the run plays only have 5 OL blocking for them. I do use run and shoot but that's because I'm a huge fan of hawaii and June Jones. I loved the update they did as well adding a few new plays and altering some others.
For inexperienced players here’s 5 easy offensive playbooks to try:
Alabama - Pro Style
Oregon - Spread
Clemson - Air Raid
Penn State - Multiple O
Nevada/Kennesaw State - Pistol
That said, I would recommend using some of the aforementioned Playbooks and gain some experience prior to playing with a ”Veer & Shoot” or “Run & Shoot” Playbook such as Hawaii, Utah St. etc. These typically work best for more nuanced and experienced players.