I have said plenty about the topic on hand. It's not my fault that what I have said was not something you wanted to hear because it was specifically calling you out for saying stuff that wasn't said. That doesn't make me a troll. The fact that you want to continually say things that were not said in this thread makes you more of the troll than anyone else.
Originally posted by darncat
No, you literally said it doesn't happen, and you are easily proven wrong. end of story.
On top of that you advised people to make their passing QBs with no agility, which is the worst advice of all time.
People, don't listen to that nonsense
Originally posted by darncat
don't listen to the hater tj stile or any of the other trolls
you can make a dual threat or any other type dot you want, its your player
what i'm pointing out, is that the ppl w/ experience making scrambling QBs will advise to start w/ the majors
on the other hand, the ppl that didn't know what to try, or never bothered to try at all, just want to whine
and tell you not to do it, for a whole host of mostly inaccurate reasons. do not listen to them at all
(and never, ever ever think a QB doesn't need agility at all)
Originally posted by darncat
I'd agree with this but add that without the right supporting dots, no player can be good, be it a crazy experimental
or a standard drop back passer. That being said, the typically run offenses and typical player builds lend themselves
to work with the normally built QBs, by and large. These typical offenses and players won't lend themselves necessarily
to a dual threat type QB system. You probably need very specific tactics and dots to make this work, and be very active,
because a set and forget offensive AI won't usually do the trick for this.
I'd like to point out that i personally feel nothing is fool proof, as i stated earlier, and this is certainly not.
Sometimes it can work a charm and other days not so much, just like anything else. I posted the links to those plays
simply to illustrate that what dude was saying is incorrect- QBs can move in the pocket, and can scramble;
whether or not this makes for an outstanding player is determined however by much more than that.
I'd also like to reiterate i think this goes beyond scrambling QBs: i've noticed it somewhat common the attitude
that pocket and drop back passers don't need agility at all. That would be a big mistake.
Highlighted the parts that I am talking about, just to make it easier for you slow moving brain to grasp.
So before you act like you're being trolled, you may want to look at what you post first. YOU'RE THE ONE who continually said NO AGILITY (trying to act like that's what TJ said, which is what prompted me to call you out). YOU'RE THE ONE who likes to act like people are saying things that they're not.
As for you're last comment (provided so there is absolutely no confusion)
Originally posted by darncat
in any event, since you have absolutely nothing to say about the thread topic whatsoever
you can shut up and stop defending your multis
You can go screw yourself with the wide end of a bat. I'll comment wherever and whenever I want. Just because I am calling you out for your own stupid comments, doesn't make me a troll nor does it mean I am defending my so called multis. Which I actually don't have. Probably can't say the same about you. All it means is you're a fool who makes it too easy to call out. If you would stop acting like people are saying things that they aren't, I'd have nothing to call you out on.