There must be some reason why points are distributed upon every level up for offensive linemen, with tackling taking a cut. I am rather curious to know if this is something that should be trained, and if so, for what reason.
no - ignore it.
Bort has confirmed it a while back.
Its not important (apart from tackling after a turnover)
Bort has confirmed it a while back.
Its not important (apart from tackling after a turnover)
JeffSteele
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By making tackling a minor stat, he was able to control the gains on all important minor stats within the same framework of 2 attribute points to major stats and 1 attribute point to minor stats. So the only use of tackling as a stat that level-increases is to reduce the level-increase of the other minor stats.
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It is to offset the advantage linemen would have if the points went into a usable skill. It does help on a turnover if the lineman is able to tackle someone so it does have the slightest bit of value.
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Originally posted by oaklandraider
no - ignore it.
Bort has confirmed it a while back.
Its not important (apart from tackling after a turnover)
Unless you are creating a player solely for special teams and want him to play both ways - but then I'd recommend creating a DE.
no - ignore it.
Bort has confirmed it a while back.
Its not important (apart from tackling after a turnover)
Unless you are creating a player solely for special teams and want him to play both ways - but then I'd recommend creating a DE.
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