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vipermaw82
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Originally posted by Bretto007

Passing Power less than 10 lol He shouldn't be able to throw the ball farther than 20 yards



With that power and that accuracy, being from Nebraska I can tell you those are absurd numbers lol. We beg for a 60 percent completion percentage... Sounds like a change in code is needed! should be in the dirt 4 yards off the mark 9/10 times
 
BoDiddley
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Originally posted by vipermaw82
With that power and that accuracy, being from Nebraska I can tell you those are absurd numbers lol. We beg for a 60 percent completion percentage... Sounds like a change in code is needed! should be in the dirt 4 yards off the mark 9/10 times


Last thing we need are more passing nerfs.

Low accuracy works early on if most of your passes are med routes to a TE. But starts to become a factor by Journeyman
 
Xars
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Let's be honest about what it does prove.

TTN is the best QB SA.

CiT is the best build for WRs - due to TTN.

Anyone disagree?
 
BoDiddley
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Originally posted by Xars
Let's be honest about what it does prove.

TTN is the best QB SA.

CiT is the best build for WRs - due to TTN.

Anyone disagree?


No doubt. Would be great to see other passing SAs revamped too. Now if we could get passing style tactics and the ability to add loft to the ball, I think passing could equal running.
 
4chanCitizen
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Originally posted by Xars
Let's be honest about what it does prove.

TTN is the best QB SA.

CiT is the best build for WRs - due to TTN.

Anyone disagree?


Basically the entire design of the Assisted Living 2.0 offense. I thought I was going to be to be ahead of the curve, Guess not lol.
 
Cybertron
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Originally posted by 4chanCitizen
Basically the entire design of the Assisted Living 2.0 offense. I thought I was going to be to be ahead of the curve, Guess not lol.


Thanks for the scouting tip

Guess we can test out how OP TTN and high CIT is when 1980s and Assisted Living lock horns in Vet. Our defense will be laying the wood to all receivers.
Edited by Cybertron on Apr 15, 2021 16:39:07
 
Xars
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Originally posted by Cybertron
Thanks for the scouting tip

Guess we can test out how OP TTN and high CIT is when 1980s and Assisted Living lock horns in Vet. Our defense will be laying the wood to all receivers.


You love to say this and build around it, but I’ve never understood it.

Since you have access to Stobie’s GLB2Scout, haven’t you ever realized that Knocked Loose isn’t that big of a stat?

For all of last season, LogZilla had a 2% Knocked Loose rate. Literally less than 1 per game. I know it’s a neat effect and all but building for it is pointless.

This is why high Confidence builds are the best TE/WR builds, particularly for TE, TE2, WR3 and WR4 since those positions are 80% of the Knocked Loose. With high Confidence, you get high CiT caps, high Rec Grip and high Rec Consistency.

Even before TTN, this was the best WR build. With TTN, it dominates.
 
TyDavis315
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Originally posted by BoDiddley
Last thing we need are more passing nerfs.

Low accuracy works early on if most of your passes are med routes to a TE. But starts to become a factor by Journeyman


Nah I use every last eligible receiver on the field. Accuracy’s so old fashioned, we’re here for playmaking
 
Xars
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Originally posted by 4chanCitizen
Basically the entire design of the Assisted Living 2.0 offense. I thought I was going to be to be ahead of the curve, Guess not lol.


I’ve been posting that TTN is the best QB SA since the moment it came out.


 
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Originally posted by Cybertron
Thanks for the scouting tip

The beautiful thing about it is knowing doesn't really help you. There isn't really any coaching skill involved in it. I throw it up to my receivers who have defender all over them and they just catch it anyway. If people overcommit on defending the pass I run it up the middle from the same formations I pass out of with my S* HB. Rinse, repeat, win. Wait for playoffs -----> spam outside runs.

The best part is blatantly saying my game plans further helps me just confuse the hell out of my opponents. It's like poetry in motion.
Edited by 4chanCitizen on Apr 16, 2021 08:05:37
 
Cybertron
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Originally posted by Xars
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Since you have access to Stobie’s GLB2Scout, haven’t you ever realized that Knocked Loose isn’t that big of a stat?




It is a combination of KL and hard hitting. Hard hits on the WRs demoralizes them. Also causes fumbles after the catch.
Edited by Cybertron on Apr 16, 2021 08:41:50
 
Xars
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Originally posted by Cybertron
It is a combination of KL and hard hitting. Hard hits on the WRs demoralizes them. Also causes fumbles after the catch.


Dude. Again, stats.

I just went through all of my passing plays last season on Scout.

Out of 1240 attempts, with a 60% completion rate (that's 744 catches), I had 4 - that's right - 4 fumbles from my TE/WR corps.

That's .5% of catches.

Not 5% of catches. It's .5% of catches.

And you're building for it?
Edited by Xars on Apr 16, 2021 09:13:10
Edited by Xars on Apr 16, 2021 09:12:53
 
TyDavis315
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Originally posted by Xars
Dude. Again, stats.

I just went through all of my passing plays last season on Scout.

Out of 1240 attempts, with a 60% completion rate (that's 744 catches), I had 4 - that's right - 4 fumbles from my TE/WR corps.

That's .5% of catches.

Not 5% of catches. It's .5% of catches.

And you're building for it?


Yikes
 
Cybertron
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Originally posted by Xars
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That's .5% of catches.

Not 5% of catches. It's .5% of catches.

And you're building for it?


Well...you also weren't playing against 1980s defense at Vet level. Vader with 92 power tackle, Gold Monster Hit and EOTP for added speed/quickness will be a different story. We will get to test it out against your offense and Assisted Living.
 
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Cover expert and an int based defense would make more sense than a knocked loose one as far as zone is concerned.
 
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