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Old 07-13-2013, 07:52 AM   #1
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Looking to start a RTG QB before starting dynasty mode. What playbooks offer good options for a dual threat QB? I'd say I'm roughly 65/35 pass first, but I'd like lots of opportunities to run the ball. I know most of the spread offenses work well but I'm sure some are better than others and more fun to run as a QB. Any suggestions?
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Oregon or Ohio state
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Clemson and Miss St are good options too
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Hmmmm....

I'm thinking Mississippi State....

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Kanas State is modeled like they still had Kelvin Clein. Read options and a few QB power runs in a pro type offense. I'm really enjoying it.
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Re: Best playbooks for dual threat QB?

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Kanas State is modeled like they still had Kelvin Clein. Read options and a few QB power runs in a pro type offense. I'm really enjoying it.
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Old 07-13-2013, 02:42 PM   #7
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I really really really really (emphasis on really) enjoy the Utah playbook. has just the perfect number of different read option type plays. has a LOT of awesome shotgun sets and pistol sets. its been so fun. Im using it with a darn 75ish speed QB too, I can't wait to open it up with a real scrambler(Im running more of an Alex Smith type offense, not too much qb running but definitely some)
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Wow, you guys are giving me too many good options! It might come down to where I land on the depth chart at signing day. I'll probably rule out any where I start 3rd string or lower. I may have to go back and reconsider some of the other schools such as K-State, Utah, Miss St., etc. Anyone have any experience with Missouri?
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