Originally posted by Xars
What are you trying to show here? Your catch rate has improved the last 2 seasons (59% and now 68%), but you're getting less than 10 targets per game out of 43 from your QB. You've just cracked 100+ yards per game (finally). You need Heart badly (26 sucks). Your build would have been drastically better if you had gone Egotist over Workhorse, considering your SP investment in Physicals. Your Snap Reaction is too low relative to your Quick and Sprint.
Here's the Shifty WR Build that leads all GLB2 WRs in Yards (331 per game) and TDs (30 in 9): http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/player/97220
I like how you compared a WR on a balanced offense to one on an exclusively passing offense by straight stats (yards/tds).
Mine catches more of his targets than the one you linked, and gets more YAC, more TD's per target and more yards per reception.
But then again we're comparing WR's that aren't even in the same level class so it's all moot anyways. The only build that matters is the end build and how they stack up at veteran. Once mine hits Vet you can tear into it all you want, and once the one you linked hits vet we can compare stats and efficiency.
Also if I went Egotist over Workhorse I probably wouldn't have had a 55 cap in conditioning (before cap boosters) with 2 stamina (would be at 33 conditioning instead).
I'm curious how my WR would fare on an all passing team. Believe it or not Season 6 and 7 were spent on CPU teams. Had 0 cares and the team he was created for folded and the 2nd team I committed to folded as well. Would've been nice to see how he fared at lower levels with human passers and play-callers, but oh well. GLB2 doesn't really hold my interest in the same way GLB1 did.
What are you trying to show here? Your catch rate has improved the last 2 seasons (59% and now 68%), but you're getting less than 10 targets per game out of 43 from your QB. You've just cracked 100+ yards per game (finally). You need Heart badly (26 sucks). Your build would have been drastically better if you had gone Egotist over Workhorse, considering your SP investment in Physicals. Your Snap Reaction is too low relative to your Quick and Sprint.
Here's the Shifty WR Build that leads all GLB2 WRs in Yards (331 per game) and TDs (30 in 9): http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/player/97220
I like how you compared a WR on a balanced offense to one on an exclusively passing offense by straight stats (yards/tds).
Mine catches more of his targets than the one you linked, and gets more YAC, more TD's per target and more yards per reception.
But then again we're comparing WR's that aren't even in the same level class so it's all moot anyways. The only build that matters is the end build and how they stack up at veteran. Once mine hits Vet you can tear into it all you want, and once the one you linked hits vet we can compare stats and efficiency.
Also if I went Egotist over Workhorse I probably wouldn't have had a 55 cap in conditioning (before cap boosters) with 2 stamina (would be at 33 conditioning instead).
I'm curious how my WR would fare on an all passing team. Believe it or not Season 6 and 7 were spent on CPU teams. Had 0 cares and the team he was created for folded and the 2nd team I committed to folded as well. Would've been nice to see how he fared at lower levels with human passers and play-callers, but oh well. GLB2 doesn't really hold my interest in the same way GLB1 did.






























