I'm the type of person whom would pool from my own experiences and give intricate details from my own strategies, which is dangerous to have it then be used on me. :)
Basically, as you play the game you'll find a handful of inside runs and outside runs which are effective. Keep a close eye when scouting to see which plays those are. Get them in your playbook and then within those sets build pass plays off of it so you have a balanced attack from each formation/set. You'll want to fluxuate your rushing attack from 30-70% on 1st and 2nd downs depending on your personnel groupings, strengths and how you desire to attack the opposition. Most GMs air it out.
Now after you find that Rushing Attack %, you need to fill out the passing % (short, medium, long) for 1st and 2nd downs. (so lets say you went 30% rushing, then you'll need to place 70% divided between the three passing options)
Passing plays work the same way as rushing selections but you'll find far more effective passing ones than those which rush the ball. Streamline and select the best ones for each set/formation and with that you have the basic instructions on going forth offensively without me revealing all the tricks!
Last edited at 11/01/2018 11:24 am