I'm probably not the best to respond here but since no one else has replied yet I'll tell you what I think I can. So the main types of offenses are:
Air it Out (Air Raid) - As you probably know it's based around passing the ball a lot
(I haven't looked at the Air it Out playbooks yet but it's the same thing)
Spread - Pretty much the same idea as Air it Out except most if not all are in the shotgun formation and you have quite a bit of run option plays to form your own scheme.
One Back - Exactly what it sounds like, pretty much every formation with one running back (no fullbacks)
Multiple - Exactly what it sounds like, multiple formations
Option Offense - Wishbone, flexbone and other old timey offenses you really only seem from the academy teams
Pro Style - Pretty much a combination of spread, ace, weak/strong, and probably the I formation
I think the others are self explanatory. Umm I don't know what else to say really it's more like a game you just learn as you go it's kinda hard to give tips because all the other tips are really specific to things. I'm sure someone else will come a long and give you a better explanation of things. I would probably just start out using a pro style or multiple offense and learn the running game and see if you like the speed or power or balanced running backs. The passing game is really learning when to use what kind of play.
-one important thing is to not drop like 10 steps back when you hike the ball to pass it because it will just make the distance you have to throw it farther which increases the chance of an interception or bad pass.
-try to make sure the guy is open before you throw it because I feel like a lot of newcomers don't know how quickly a defensive back can make a good cut on the ball.
-And really the most important thing is to learn to read the route cuts. like say if you have this play..
you can see on the right side our "B" receiver's route ends much quicker than the others so we want to see if he's open first. So you kinda just make checks on how fast they end their route or make a cut rather than just constantly glancing around the field until you see when someone gets open because that is just really inefficient.
So if that wasn't already stuff you knew then I hoped it helped some. If you already knew that then maybe it helped someone lol. There's good sliders to use if you want to do a certain mode here
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...tball-sliders/
and you can try to find one that matches your skill level and you can read comments from other people to see how they felt about it and usually the creator will help you out some.