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RAPB
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Originally posted by mgbrennan
Originally posted by PackMan97

Originally posted by IIAMLEGEND


best build ive ever seen, truly


Needs more line general, imo.


have you guys looked into how much a difference going over 100 makes for an attribute. I had heard people saying over 112 really does not help that much. I am definitely not bashing your builds or anything just wanted to know your thoughts.


Others name 100 and when it comes to blocking, some guys swear going over 85 won't make any difference. All crap talking i.m.h.o.
 
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i hear ya. any suggestions for my little OG.
 
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Originally posted by mgbrennan
i hear ya. any suggestions for my little OG.


http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=2593955

The above link is a great guide for starters imo.
 
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I would say I have quiet a bit of experience with o line men from season one the bizmal wall
 
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Originally posted by PackMan97
Game planning is really huge...but I'd also say at the Pro level it's a lot of Vision and Confidence as well. Even getting off the line a tick sooner, or picking up a blitzer earlier makes a huge difference. Ditto for confidence as your guy WILL get beat, and confidence is a great way to get more out of your guys.

Low Confidence = Inconsistent play and morale spirals.

As warlock said, tactics are HUGE. You simply have to change up your game plan ever time you step onto the field, you have to call the most efficient plays.

As for secrecy, I've had one of my C's build open for quite some time. He's actually a fairly typical C from Octowne'ds "Run Supporting C" guide.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=659435

I don't know that Octowned or I really disagree on anything fundamental, I think he's been behind the speed/agility curve a bit...but I think he's come around on those. I remember the epic, an OT will never need more than 60 spd/agi discussions

Where all my OL now sport ~80 agility, my OT 70+ speed and I'm taking my C's up to 60 now.


That's a nice build, and good advice as well.

A quality o-line can still move the ball very effectively, even against a formidable Pro level d-line.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=590578&pbp_id=14991909
 
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Originally posted by tautology
That's a nice build, and good advice as well.

A quality o-line can still move the ball very effectively, even against a formidable Pro level d-line.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=590578&pbp_id=14991909


This is a better example...

http://goallineblitz.com/game/game.pl?game_id=590571

We lit up Taut's team to the tune of 345 rushing yards and the Hidden Dragons are a damn good team. We got lucky and caught Taut with his pants down that game. This is what happens when two very good teams face-off, yet one of them has a great game-plan going into the match.
 
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Originally posted by Warlock
Originally posted by tautology

That's a nice build, and good advice as well.

A quality o-line can still move the ball very effectively, even against a formidable Pro level d-line.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=590578&pbp_id=14991909


This is a better example...

http://goallineblitz.com/game/game.pl?game_id=590571

We lit up Taut's team to the tune of 345 rushing yards and the Hidden Dragons are a damn good team. We got lucky and caught Taut with his pants down that game. This is what happens when two very good teams face-off, yet one of them has a great game-plan going into the match.


That wasn't due to O-line excellence, though your win was well deserved.

Perhaps we will get another chance in a few days
 
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Originally posted by tautology
That wasn't due to O-line excellence, though your win was well deserved.

Perhaps we will get another chance in a few days


Not saying it was, just pointing out that at the pro level teams are so close in talent that game-planning has more to do with success than builds (unless we're talking about players that shouldn't be in the pro ranks).

I wasn't trying to take anything away from you either, our game was just a very good example of how much game-planning means at the pro level... this is why many AAA teams fail in the pros.
 
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