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DeeVee8
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Rom Fox made a thread about it.

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/forum/thread/5249470

I'm not seeing anything but it does seem to be a bad trend.
 
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ah - thanks
 
Majestic Gent
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Finally the YAC WR experiment seems to be yielding some results:

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/246226/3377693?player_id=189520
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/246375/3413203?player_id=189520
 
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Originally posted by Majestic Gent
Finally the YAC WR experiment seems to be yielding some results:

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/246226/3377693?player_id=189520
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/246375/3413203?player_id=189520


Nice Just looked at the build, and it's an eye-opener.

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DeeVee8
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Ill have a couple WRs with 90+ power running in a few seasons. YAC attack might be worth it.

Why does the animation look so much more angry?
 
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once this RB's career is over I'm gonna make a WR with nothing but "fuck you, I'm always open" skills. Vert, CiT, Grip, Hands, etc
 
Majestic Gent
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Originally posted by doobas
Nice Just looked at the build, and it's an eye-opener.

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I'm probably going to cap out conditioning and fill the rest with toughness... Traditionally sprinting would be the way to go but I want to see how many tackles he can break.
 
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Originally posted by Majestic Gent
I'm probably going to cap out conditioning and fill the rest with toughness... Traditionally sprinting would be the way to go but I want to see how many tackles he can break.


Are you not worried that he will struggle to make the catches if he can't get separation? His CiT and RA are really low.

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DeeVee8
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Originally posted by Majestic Gent
I'm probably going to cap out conditioning and fill the rest with toughness... Traditionally sprinting would be the way to go but I want to see how many tackles he can break.


Bingo! Originally posted by doobas
Are you not worried that he will struggle to make the catches if he can't get separation? His CiT and RA are really low.

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It won't matter if when he catches it he just punches dudes in the mouth and scores a TD!
Edited by DeeVee8 on Dec 2, 2015 09:21:20
 
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
It won't matter if when he catches it he just punches dudes in the mouth and scores a TD!


So that's your secret.

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Majestic Gent
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Originally posted by doobas
Are you not worried that he will struggle to make the catches if he can't get separation? His CiT and RA are really low.

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Yup on an actual player I would be, but I'm wanting to see if maybe a different approach can be stumbled upon.
 
Majestic Gent
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
It won't matter if when he catches it he just punches dudes in the mouth and scores a TD!


Not quite but almost!

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/246840/3456989?player_id=189520

Against actual human players he'd probably get destroyed and never open like that.
 
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Originally posted by TxSteve
gave up on my CB 3 games into vet. Just not a good avenue to evaluate him (imo).

starting a QB -- so NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR RECEIVERS!


Starting a CB to hopefully go against this wave of WR's and maybe a QB or two.

Going to try a high footwork/speed build, with decent pursuit and Gold Closing Speed for the lols. Maybe he'll actually make some plays against the run without needing BRB?
 
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I did a 85-ish footwork CB as my first pickup player. I chose INT as the 2ndary rather than speed -- it wasn't fun -- too much zone being called (and footwork just wasn't very powerful)
 
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Originally posted by TxSteve
I did a 85-ish footwork CB as my first pickup player. I chose INT as the 2ndary rather than speed -- it wasn't fun -- too much zone being called (and footwork just wasn't very powerful)


Currently thinking 75 Footwork and 91 Sprinting or maybe 82 Footwork and 87 Sprinting. It'll be my first CB with more than 60-65ish speed. So, this should be different.

Did the super low speed give you so much extra SP you could build up a ton of BRB or something to help against the run?
 
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