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  • SSubliminal
    Rookie
    • Jul 2008
    • 33

    #1

    What playbook would fit my concept?

    I'm in the third year of my Kansas State dynasty and last season I had Tyler Gabbert transfer my Missouri. He sat out his year and now I'm starting him at a RS Junior.

    I also added Bryce Brown to my team, sat him a year and he is now a RS Senior with 96 overall.

    My receivers aren't looking too great with the best being an overall of around 78, none with that great of catching.

    I was hoping to run a West Coast style offense similar to the 'Niners with Steve Young, since Tyler Gabbert kinda fits that sort of player. (97 THA, 88 SPD).

    I also want to utilize Brown as much as possible, him being a two time all-american. So what playbook and scheme would give me the most amount of success?
    Last edited by SSubliminal; 07-21-2010, 06:17 PM.
  • SSubliminal
    Rookie
    • Jul 2008
    • 33

    #2
    Re: What playbook would fit my concept?

    Oh, and my tight ends are pretty much terrible. Haven't had much success recruiting yet.

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    • Meast21Forever
      Pro
      • Feb 2009
      • 769

      #3
      Re: What playbook would fit my concept?

      Originally posted by SSubliminal
      I'm in the third year of my Kansas State dynasty and last season I had Tyler Gabbert transfer my Missouri. He sat out his year and now I'm starting him at a RS Junior.

      I also added Bryce Brown to my team, sat him a year and he is now a RS Senior with 96 overall.

      My receivers aren't looking too great with the best being an overall of around 78, none with that great of catching.

      I was hoping to run a West Coast style offense similar to the 'Niners with Steve Young, since Tyler Gabbert kinda fits that sort of player. (97 THA, 88 SPD).

      I also want to utilize Brown as much as possible, him being a two time all-american. So what playbook and scheme would give me the most amount of success?
      I use the 'multiple' offense. It's got enough balance of run and pass plays, but the pass plays are effective. There are plenty of screens, plenty of pre-snap WR motions, and several option plays. As far as the tight-end, he'll be on the field 75% of your plays or more unless you're running 5 WR out of shotgun (which is also in there). It just gives you good balance and a ton of options. There are a few nice rollouts and even some designed QB runs, which would be ideal for your faster qb.
      "I hope that someday we will be able to put way our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people." Jack Handy

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      • Stack
        Rookie
        • Apr 2004
        • 132

        #4
        Re: What playbook would fit my concept?

        Best "west coast" style play-book probably USC

        Syracuse is pretty much a New Orleans/Indianapolis style offense

        Stanford is more a run oriented pro-style

        [My personal favorite is Boston College, one back style offense with nothing but Ace/Shotgun]
        Last edited by Stack; 07-21-2010, 07:23 PM.

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        • Godssafetynow21
          Rookie
          • Jun 2010
          • 27

          #5
          Re: What playbook would fit my concept?

          I def agree with the multiple. First two years on my MD dynasty ran it. Best Play selection IMO. Im in year three and decided to try the spread.....I prefer Multiple.
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          • LC AAU
            Rookie
            • Oct 2008
            • 140

            #6
            Re: What playbook would fit my concept?

            Miami would be a good one too.

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