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Old 10-26-2019, 03:54 AM   #1
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Playbook for good offense simming?

I'm a D coordinator and team is rated 81 O and 78 D. I'm keeping opponents at 28 points a game through 4 games(I'm NC on OS newest rosters) but my O doesn't help me much. My QB has 70 Awr, 83 Thp, 78 Acc, 90 Spd and 83 Acl and is the better QB by all accounts. Just wondering what books you guys use to get decent point output.
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Old 10-26-2019, 02:16 PM   #2
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Re: Playbook for good offense simming?

I just simmed through the 2019 season with Arizona as an offensive coordinator (simmed every game because I just wanted to take a head coaching position after the season) and ended up at just over 40 points a game with the air raid offense (pretty sure it was the Texas A&M playbook, since I was using 2019 rosters with Kevin Sumlin there). I've also had a lot of success simming with a Baylor spread offense at multiple schools. Not sure if they'd be less effective if simming offensive possessions in-game vs simming the entire game using "advance to next week" like I've done before.
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Re: Playbook for good offense simming?

Yeah, I'd like to play in game D only so I'll keep it in mind and try Tx A&M since I've always seen it was a good book. What philosophy sliders did you have? 50/50 run/pass? Aggressiveness at 50? How was you're stats roughly pass yards/td, rush, qb vs #1 back rush and #1/2 wr reciving stats?
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Old 10-28-2019, 06:41 PM   #4
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All right, just got a chance to pull things back up. I used the generic Air Raid playbook, run/pass was set at 43/57; aggressive/conservative was at 65/35, sub frequency at 60, no-huddle style aggressive.

Arizona (2019 rosters) average 36.4 pts/game, good for 5th in NCAA.

Passing:
Khalil Tate (86 ovr) 229/408 (56%), 3182 yds, 32 TD, 11 int, 30 sacks
Rhett Rodriguez (80 ovr) 5/12 (41%), 74 yds, 0 TD, 0 int, 0 sacks

Rushing:
HB J.J. Taylor (#1 rb, 93 ovr) 292-1785 (6.1 avg), 17 TD
QB Khalil Tate 169-784 (4.6 avg), 10 TD
HB Gary Brightwell (#2 rb, 80 ovr) 137-605 (4.4 avg), 4 TD
HB Nathan Tilford (#3 rb, 76 ovr) 15-95 (6.3 avg), 2 TD

I didn't change any formation subs or change HB in/out values; could've gotten better balance if I had, I'm sure.

Receiving:
WR Cedric Peterson (#1 wr, 86 ovr) 67-875 (13.0 avg), 6 TD
TE Bryce Wolma (#1 te, 78 ovr) 49-628 (12.8 avg), 8 TD
HB J.J. Taylor 33-547 (16.5 avg), 3 TD
WR B**bie Curry (#2 wr, 77 ovr); that might get censored; starred it out just in case) 31-438 (14.1 avg), 7 TD
WR Drew Dixon (#4 wr, 77 ovr) 16-296 (18.5 avg), 1 TD
WR Jamarye Joiner (#5 wr, 80 ovr) 15-213 (14.2 avg), 3 TD
WR Brian Casteel (#3 WR, 78 ovr) 10-84 (8.4 avg), 2 TD
HB Gary Brightwell 10-133 (13.3 avg), 2 TD

So the sim offense went really heavy on WR1 & TE, with RB the #3 in receptions and yards.

I didn't track injuries over the course of the year, so don't know if anyone's numbers were up or down because of that.

The team went 13-1, finished tied for 1st in Pac-12 South with Utah, but lost the head to head. Made it into the top 4 when Utah was knocked off for the second time by Washington in the Pac-12 CG. I used Xanathol's editor to do the four-team playoff, beat #1 Nebraska in semis (20-14) then #3 Texas (35-31) in championship.

Scores (again, everything was completely simmed from the main menu; never started a game). Record and final rank is given:

FCS 48-14
at UNLV (4-8) 37-21
South Alabama (7-6) 44-28
at Washington (5-7) 42-7
at USC (8-5) 40-10
Utah (12-2, #6) 28-35
at Colorado (2-10) 31-26
at Cal (4-8) 20-14
UCLA (7-6) 1-28
Washington State (7-6) 41-38 (OT)
Oregon (9-4, #18) 38-13
at Arizona State (5-7) 45-7
Nebraska (12-2, #4) 20-14
Texas (12-2, #5) 35-31
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