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Old 02-13-2019, 11:23 AM   #1
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Finding the Right Offensive Playbook

Hey guys,

Besides the obvious “make your own” playbook - just wondering what school’s OFFENSIVE playbooks this community was most fond of? Any category would be fine - most fun, most competitive, etc.

Also wondering if there is a playbook out there that’s a happy balance between Stanford’s (minus the 2x FB sets and more 2x TE sets) and Auburn’s (minus the jet sweeps and so many QB options)?

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Old 02-13-2019, 01:33 PM   #2
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Hey guys,

Besides the obvious “make your own” playbook - just wondering what school’s OFFENSIVE playbooks this community was most fond of? Any category would be fine - most fun, most competitive, etc.

Also wondering if there is a playbook out there that’s a happy balance between Stanford’s (minus the 2x FB sets and more 2x TE sets) and Auburn’s (minus the jet sweeps and so many QB options)?

Thanks!
Been a while since I've used Stanford's, so I can't say for sure how close it would be to Stanford and/or Auburn, but IMO, the best hybrid between a spread and pro style offense would be the Notre Dame playbook. It is labeled as a "Spread", but there are many I-formations, and others, that support the pro style. Makes sense with Kelly's coaching history.

Edit: Just remembered that the Rice playbook is also a great blend of Spread and Pro style.

Also, personal favorites:

Option - Air Force (also has some pro-type sets)
Spread - Auburn, Mississippi State, Rice, Notre Dame
Air Raid - Texas A&M, Houston
Pro - Stanford (checked out this PB for the first time in a while, really solid)
Pistol - Ohio
Spread Option - Oregon, Base Spread Option
Multiple - Not a big fan lol
One Back - Also not a fan of

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Old 02-13-2019, 04:03 PM   #3
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Re: Finding the Right Offensive Playbook

This thread could be of use

https://forums.operationsports.com/f...playbooks.html
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Old 02-14-2019, 02:12 PM   #4
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Sounds like you want a pro style that’s not necessarily run heavy. Check out LSU. Even though it’s considered a pro style play book, there’s a good mix of creative plays from the shotgun formation. Even has a pistol formation. Also, check out Louisville. Once again, has a good balance.
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Georgia’s will have some of what you’re looking for, but it’s really hard to say. I’ve never been able to find a playbook that really suits me.

LSU, Clemson, Florida State, Kentucky maybe. Check those out
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I really like Air Force option playbook.
Unfortunately it is a bit one dimensional against some defense types. And you know you are in a lot of trouble if the defense stacks the line (which they do, quite often when you use this playbook).



Stanford has been mentioned for a Pro style offense. It is pretty nice for a pro style playbook to modify, and get more variation in your sets.



I would also suggest Arkansas (pro style, but it does not entirely fit what you are looking for)


I use a modded Arkansas Pro style run-heavy no huddle playbook sprinkled with Army Dual back and a twin style goal line setup. It throws the AI off at times with the different run types I use.



I tried to add some of Air Force's fun option runs but they get shut down so fast, I only use them 2-3 times during a game now.
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Also wondering if there is a playbook out there that’s a happy balance between Stanford’s (minus the 2x FB sets and more 2x TE sets) and Auburn’s (minus the jet sweeps and so many QB options)?
Check out the "One Back" playbook for something that I think fits this request.
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