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Old 12-23-2010, 02:00 PM   #25
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I'm looking for a classic Walsh West Coast Offense playbook, any suggestions?
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Old 12-24-2010, 03:18 PM   #26
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I love Ohio St.'s playbook. It has a very solid mix of formations. You can run the power game with the I, spread the field with the shotgun and some singlebacks, and run some option/QB runs. One of those playbooks where you can always play up your strength no matter what your strength is offensively.
I love this PB too. I currently use tOSU, Boise, and Clemson. They are all slightly different but very nice multiple books. OSU for power and I-form. Clemson for more spread running/option, boise for 1-back and spread passing.

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Best playbook to run a 2-back/muti-back system? I need some suggestings as I am going in my 3 yr with a deep talent at rb.
Wisconsin and Mich St are very run heavy pro style books. Wisconsin has tons of auto motion of TE/H-back which is nice. Cal if you love offset-I formations.

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I'm looking for a classic Walsh West Coast Offense playbook, any suggestions?
I don't think this exists in the game, since I haven't seen a PB with the classical split back formations from under center (near, far etc). But Syracuse is superb for west coast passing. It has bunch, tight, spread, tons of short passing options.
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I love this PB too. I currently use tOSU, Boise, and Clemson. They are all slightly different but very nice multiple books. OSU for power and I-form. Clemson for more spread running/option, boise for 1-back and spread passing.



Wisconsin and Mich St are very run heavy pro style books. Wisconsin has tons of auto motion of TE/H-back which is nice. Cal if you love offset-I formations.



I don't think this exists in the game, since I haven't seen a PB with the classical split back formations from under center (near, far etc). But Syracuse is superb for west coast passing. It has bunch, tight, spread, tons of short passing options.
Thanks for the reply. I will check them out!
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Ok I have the overall talent to run whatever offense I want in my online dynasty. Stacked line, elite running backs, great receivers, and finally just signed my first elite tight end. I have a qb who will likely leave for the draft, either way I have signed a qb to replace him. The guy I have now a strictly pocket passer with a laser rocket arm, the guy i have coming in has b- speed and c+ acceleration, listed as a balanced guy with a+ throw power and c+ accuracy. I want to run a spread no huddle but can't find one with the right mix of run and pass I want. I like to go 50/50 run pass. The spread wildcat is a plus but not mandatory... HELP!
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Old 01-02-2011, 03:30 PM   #29
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Check out Clemson and Texas. Both are pretty balanced and multiple style
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Ok I have the overall talent to run whatever offense I want in my online dynasty. Stacked line, elite running backs, great receivers, and finally just signed my first elite tight end. I have a qb who will likely leave for the draft, either way I have signed a qb to replace him. The guy I have now a strictly pocket passer with a laser rocket arm, the guy i have coming in has b- speed and c+ acceleration, listed as a balanced guy with a+ throw power and c+ accuracy. I want to run a spread no huddle but can't find one with the right mix of run and pass I want. I like to go 50/50 run pass. The spread wildcat is a plus but not mandatory... HELP!
Louisville. It has all your spread and Air Raid pass plays in addition to 4 halfback dives from the shotgun to take advantage of your RB's. I find its by far the best spread PB for a balanced attack.
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Is OK St the best PB that mimics Holgorsen style>
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Louisville seems like exactly what I want. It has like 5 five wide sets and a good amount of run and option stuff. Some of the no huddle attacks need a faster qb than I'm going to have. I have decent success running with Andy Dalton online but he doesn't break anything really.
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