I see a lot of people are leaving Colts and switching over to Chargers, Lions, Falcons, Packers, etc
What playbook are you guys using on Offense?
I see a lot of people are leaving Colts and switching over to Chargers, Lions, Falcons, Packers, etc
What playbook are you guys using on Offense?
joemainey said:I see a lot of people are leaving Colts and switching over to Chargers, Lions, Falcons, Packers, etc
What playbook are you guys using on Offense?
I consider myself a casual player and I've been using colts offense all year and I've been using ravens for a week and it's super fun. Still has bench pivot out of gun bunch that allows for a consistent scheme but also offers a lot of motion plays similar to the dolphins playbook that allows for a more versatile style of play compared to the the colts playbook.
are you struggling with midblitz or are you switching for the sake of switching.
Dolphins for me, ever since I switched I've had the most fun and it helps me play a similar motion and misdirection style of offense that I play in cfb so it is very easy to play both games in parallel.
I started with the Colts offense due to familiarity, but moved on a few weeks ago to Dolphins. I really like it but have given the Lions a try of late given the nice spread packages.
On defense, I'm in the Raiders playbook for the third year running. It's got Double Mug, 3-4 over, 4-3 61, BNOG, Dollar, 3-3 Odd, 3-3 Cub. Basically every good defensive formation is in this playbook. Dollar isn't the Dime 3-2 in their book but rather Dime 2-3.
I've run NYJ playbook in M24 and M25. I run a basic offense, I Form Twins stretch option with some trips and bunch mixed in. It works pretty great for a more vanilla offensive coordinator.
doncoyleone said:I started with the Colts offense due to familiarity, but moved on a few weeks ago to Dolphins. I really like it but have given the Lions a try of late given the nice spread packages.
On defense, I'm in the Raiders playbook for the third year running. It's got Double Mug, 3-4 over, 4-3 61, BNOG, Dollar, 3-3 Odd, 3-3 Cub. Basically every good defensive formation is in this playbook. Dollar isn't the Dime 3-2 in their book but rather Dime 2-3.
It's a great book for sure but it doesn't have 3-4 over. What did you mean by that? I'm curious.
wil420aus said:I consider myself a casual player and I've been using colts offense all year and I've been using ravens for a week and it's super fun. Still has bench pivot out of gun bunch that allows for a consistent scheme but also offers a lot of motion plays similar to the dolphins playbook that allows for a more versatile style of play compared to the the colts playbook.
A zig route is a scheme now 💀💀
I use a mix of Dolphins and Packers.Â
Dolphins has a ton of motions / gadget plays that are really fun and can be very effective in the RedZone.
Packers feels a bit more bread and butter. There aren't as many gadget plays but the good formations feel a bit more loaded to me. Â Biggest complaint I have here is no touch passes.
DJONES13 said:A zig route is a scheme now 💀💀
Yes, what more is a scheme than a tendency with a few branches to operate against counters?
DJONES13 said:A zig route is a scheme now 💀💀
Haha not scheme but a common play, since they took zigs out of hot routes.
Getting pretty fatigued of my eagles O book but it’s not terrible
Titans, tight slots. Â Having a auto motion wheel is a must have for your offense IMO, only downside to this formation is that its hard to block 6 man pressure
wil420aus said:I consider myself a casual player and I've been using colts offense all year and I've been using ravens for a week and it's super fun. Still has bench pivot out of gun bunch that allows for a consistent scheme but also offers a lot of motion plays similar to the dolphins playbook that allows for a more versatile style of play compared to the the colts playbook.
Colts playbook is dated. Especially when it comes to running the ball.