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Best offense

Just curious what's the best offensive playbook.was using raiders..trying rams now.just looking for the best passing playbook.using mcnair with hot route master.have hill, hollywood,hester,n mclaurin.

m1k3y6i2

I'm liking Saints

nicksr84

Pats, saints, spread. You can always use Seattle or Carolina

azmo12345

I’m okay with the Raiders O

Dcab

Pats is great for passing

LifeisMUT

I also use the Raiders. I’ve been using it since last MUT. But lately I’ve been having issues with it.

These are a few that I’ve tried. Chiefs. I like it! I tried Texans, it’s similar to Oakland’s with a lot more shotgun but less running formations. I also tried Run and Shoot. Any of those are good.

Try the Texans there’s a whole bunch of shotgun formations

picle_113

There is not really a "best" offense, but I would consider pats, saints, raiders, and panthers to be some of the best

von11

I don't think there is a "best". I think the most effective is the one a user enjoys and is most familiar with. I started MUT last year and bounced around to all kinds of PBs...landed on New Orleans. Decided this year to commit to using this one book and my game has improved significantly. I started with two formations and focused on two passes and two runs from each...ran these plays in every solo challenge and battle...once I got those two down where I knew how to use them in various situations (coverage and location) I added another formation...and so on. What I have found is that almost every playbook can do whatever you want it to do (there are exceptions...wildcat or Tysom Hill formations, but those are outliers) if you make a few adjustments. If you are using HRM you can make almost any route to match whatever you like. Not sure how many plays are in a typical playbook, but from playing folks online it appears many master a play from a formation...my goal is to master (that will never happen) one playbook...I'm taking the long view and realize I will not win a ton of games this year...but 5 years from now I might actually get 10 WL wins (joking...but I keep my goals and expectations low). Good luck

gamefreak79

Thank you for your help.i think I'll just pick one n stick to it

9owls

I decided one year I was just going to use every playbook(in franchise) until I found one I liked. Well, the first one I tried was Arizona and I ended up using it for 4 years straight. But then they took out some formations and plays so I switched. The moral of the story is just learn one as well as you can. Hell, you can just learn 2 formations really well and be successful.

von11

I would...I spent much of last year looking for the "silver bullet" offense and found I got OK at many, but not "good" at any. I also noted there were a certain types of plays I liked (quick passes and zone running)...so I went back to NO and found plays that fit my comfort zone and just focused on them. I know have a handful of plays that I know exactly where every receiver is going to be and what runs work best against what defense. I'm far from "unstoppable", but I'm winning much more then last year and I'm more comfortable. Use your base plays for every solo (battle or challenge)...pick two or three and just run them over and over...then take it into Seasons and WL...don't worry about winning...focus on how the plays work against humans...when I look at posts on this site I noticed many of the "better" players been playing for years...they did not get good this year...they been getting good. Heck...I just learned how to max protect earlier this year. It will come and until it does...I will enjoy the learning and the journey.