Originally posted by Blamo
Originally posted by alfies
Originally posted by Blamo
Speed and vision are wildly overrated for guards. Speed should be the fourth attribute you seriously work on... and vision even later than that. I hate seeing all these guards with like 40 speed and agility, but only having 55/50 strength/blocking. You'll be alright for a while built like that, but once you run into some defensive linemen with some strength, you'll be getting destroyed.
Anyways... Hopefully you aren't built like that. I'd say getting into the 30-35 range for your speed would be nice, but it's not something I'd worry about too much. A lot of it depends on your team and your RBs, though. It's much less of a priority if you run it up the gut a lot, or have a slower agility or powerback. If you have a speed back, however, it becomes a bit more of a concern and I'd try and get your speed into the 40+ range if you want to be effective on sweeps. I'd try and get your vision to 30 eventually, but I don't think I'd ever actually put more than a couple SP into it.
Well, I'm glad your guards aren't on either of my teams.
Because my guard isn't going to be destroyed by interior linemen and strong ILBs in a couple seasons? Right. The way you get ahead in GLB is to max sure you max the most important stats early. When people have agility/vision almost equal to strength/blocking, it's going to be hard to makeup all that ground in later seasons when they need to. My guard may be a little behind the curve as far as pulling goes (which is still a broken mechanic in many regards), but in a few seasons I'll be almost as fast/agile as most guards, AND I'll be much more powerful.
Don't be so harsh. Alfies sure was talking about his FB; he just didn't realize he's in the offensive line sub-forum. I'm sure, he doesn't consider a guard with 50 strength, 50 blocking a reasonable build.
(on the other hand, he owns / GMs some low league teams and two of them are low level teams too... I'm afraid, he actually is serious about that!)