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WiSeIVIaN
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Originally posted by jeffgarcia
Originally posted by WiSeIVIaN

Good guide. 1 small thing though. I seem to remember bort posting awhile back that agility has a minor effect on throwing/kicking accuracy...

Thoughts?


train it because it's useful anyway.


I already have fairly high agility. My comment was in respect to the guide, not because I am confused on what to do with my own player.
 
Ilok
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I couldn't find too many comments Bort made about attributes as they apply to QBs. I know there was a rumor that agility do, I just never found any supporting evidence to it.
 
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bump
 
Viscount
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Anyone PMed support to get this stickied?
 
TyrannyVaunt
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Still would like to see more concrete build examples. Like actual numbers at LVL 24 and LVL 32 for each build type (game manager, gun slinger, etc.). Even if the numbers are not exact, they would give young players a nice reference to shoot for.

I would be willing to try and come up with them, but I don't want to steal llok thunder.
 
kingofgod
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You can use my QB as an example as a game manager. Throwing is at the second cap and vision is almost their. The Scrambling SA's are from my first 15 sp's before I knew that scrambling didnt work.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=46825
 
djactionman
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What are the chances of HB throws and wildcat type of stuff coming in?
 
shaun123987
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I've seen the turn shoulder SA work quite a bit. The pass rusher comes in and it looks like he hits you dead on but nothing happens and you move the other way and throw it. I'll try to find an example....
 
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Originally posted by shaun123987
I've seen the turn shoulder SA work quite a bit. The pass rusher comes in and it looks like he hits you dead on but nothing happens and you move the other way and throw it. I'll try to find an example....


i would like to see that
 
tautology
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Originally posted by shaun123987
I've seen the turn shoulder SA work quite a bit. The pass rusher comes in and it looks like he hits you dead on but nothing happens and you move the other way and throw it. I'll try to find an example....


Yes, this happens pretty often....epsecially with all of the low strength-low tackling DEs out there .

Just check the QB broken-tackles stat at the end of the game, they will match up with the missed-tackles stats for the DE(s) who bounce off of them.

I probably saw 8-10 on my team last season.
 
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Bumpage and vote for sticky great write up !
 
shaun123987
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Well I forgot to look for it and I don't remember seeing it say missed tackle when it happened but I do remember seeing it. If anyone wants to go through all my games and see then feel free but I'm too lazy to go through all of them.

He sits in the pocket, someone gets to him and the dot hits the QB dot and he just and the QB looks like he gets hit but keeps going and then throws it to someone.
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tautology
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Originally posted by shaun123987
Well I forgot to look for it and I don't remember seeing it say missed tackle when it happened but I do remember seeing it. If anyone wants to go through all my games and see then feel free but I'm too lazy to go through all of them.

He sits in the pocket, someone gets to him and the dot hits the QB dot and he just and the QB looks like he gets hit but keeps going and then throws it to someone.


It won't say "missed tackle" in the play-by-play, but it will show up in the box score summary.
Broken tackle for QB, missed tackle for the blitzer/sacker.
 
rlawrence
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Question about gunslinger.

Do you really need to shoot for strength above 60 to throw long?
 
Ilok
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Originally posted by rlawrence
Question about gunslinger.

Do you really need to shoot for strength above 60 to throw long?


i haven't seen many builds with strength over 60.
 
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