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theone9933
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I am a running qb and I use strength to not only throw but to break tackles. I have 5 broken Tackles already. So my strength is around 40 but will be rising.
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I don't think "arm strength's" only variable is "strength". Throwing might do a bit as well.
My "strength" is 31 and its enough for a lvl 14
My "strength" is 31 and its enough for a lvl 14
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Originally posted by packers0491
haha i win 50
186.6 ypg, 8 TDs, and 79.9 QB rating.
I got 32 strength.
275 ypg, 21 TDs, and 106.3 QB rating
I say I win.
Arm strength is overrated. If arm strength ment something Kyle Boller would be the best QB in the league.
haha i win 50
186.6 ypg, 8 TDs, and 79.9 QB rating.
I got 32 strength.
275 ypg, 21 TDs, and 106.3 QB rating
I say I win.
Arm strength is overrated. If arm strength ment something Kyle Boller would be the best QB in the league.
packers0491
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ok...but so my guy started off terribly. He has done much better lately. Those picks had more to do with terrible gameplanning on my part then anything else. We were focusing way too much on the short pass, which worked really well last season, but now that we switched to mostly medium and long he hasn't thrown a pick in the last 3 games.
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You do not need massive arm strength in this game. Better to put more into throwing, SA's vision and confidence.
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Originally posted by silverandblackattack
You do not need massive arm strength in this game. Better to put more into throwing, SA's vision and confidence.
I was just questioning this, along with another thread on the same subject. Almost every "long" pass play is in the 20-30 yard range with the receiver taking the ball the rest of the way. Maybe it has to do with speed or zip on the ball.
You do not need massive arm strength in this game. Better to put more into throwing, SA's vision and confidence.
I was just questioning this, along with another thread on the same subject. Almost every "long" pass play is in the 20-30 yard range with the receiver taking the ball the rest of the way. Maybe it has to do with speed or zip on the ball.
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