What's the minimal of Jumping you would have for a WR?
elvislovechild
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I'm guess you can't jump very high unless you have adequate strength. Shoot, building an all around WR is not easy.
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nope not easy at all. Its better to specialize in one thing than it is to be meh in everything.
DR1C3
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I wonder if height effects how you should approach training and boosting jumping at all?
Big worm
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I think jumping is an underrated stat. Not as important as a lot of the others, but def. needed. Especially for lame QB's. You have to have agility, vision, jumping, and catching obviously for them.
Last edited Jun 10, 2008 17:12:43
Iversen
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Yeah you mention jumping is underrated .
How about the fact that you would probably need vision to have timing in your jump , be agile enough to make the hard catch behind you (think Calvin) , probably also a little strength in your legs and to keep the CB away . and then of course catching to make the catch and maybe even carrying to keep the ball under your control after the catch .
Darn , should have chosen a easier position
How about the fact that you would probably need vision to have timing in your jump , be agile enough to make the hard catch behind you (think Calvin) , probably also a little strength in your legs and to keep the CB away . and then of course catching to make the catch and maybe even carrying to keep the ball under your control after the catch .
Darn , should have chosen a easier position
Big worm
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Originally posted by Iversen5771
Yeah you mention jumping is underrated .
How about the fact that you would probably need vision to have timing in your jump , be agile enough to make the hard catch behind you (think Calvin) , probably also a little strength in your legs and to keep the CB away . and then of course catching to make the catch and maybe even carrying to keep the ball under your control after the catch .
Darn , should have chosen a easier position
well said
Yeah you mention jumping is underrated .
How about the fact that you would probably need vision to have timing in your jump , be agile enough to make the hard catch behind you (think Calvin) , probably also a little strength in your legs and to keep the CB away . and then of course catching to make the catch and maybe even carrying to keep the ball under your control after the catch .
Darn , should have chosen a easier position
well said
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