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dawgs23_34
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I think DT is pretty easy to build. Any others?
 
Logan Ayala
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My KR/PR is easy to build and then very easy to turn into a productive CB.
 
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guard.

anyone who has said OT or C really does not understand how oliine works
 
dontmeswidme
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DE
 
Tito716
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Center.

I have 3 of them. I have put in about 5 minutes of thought total between them. The only thing that you may have to ponder is SAs (Line General vs. Pancake).
 
theduke335
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Originally posted by Tito716
Center.

I have 3 of them. I have put in about 5 minutes of thought total between them. The only thing that you may have to ponder is SAs (Line General vs. Pancake).


+1. My blocking bar was green at lvl 12. Pump up strength and your fine. Guard is easy too as well as DT's.
 
DLight03
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I'm pretty sure anyone who says building o-linemen is easy has a badly built o-lineman.
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bean3rohman
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Originally posted by DLight03
I'm pretty sure anyone who says building o-linemen is easy has a badly built o-lineman.


I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on that one.
 
DLight03
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Originally posted by FenderBassGuy
Originally posted by DLight03

I'm pretty sure anyone who says building o-linemen is easy has a badly built o-lineman.


I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on that one.


Let's put it this way...

there are DEs in the pro leagues getting nearly 30 sacks a season. DTs getting nearly half that, and not all coming from one game.

You see gawdy numbers in just about every league. It's a clear sign players are building their o-linemen ineffectively on a whole.

So I would say unless you personally have experience building o-linemen that are capable of stopping the best DEs/DTs in the game on a regular basis, then it remains much harder than the "easiest position to build."

If it were the easiest position to build, there would be no sacks in this game, and offenses wouldn't have a terrible time running against similar level competition like they do now.
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tycoon34
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k/p

or a DT. Strength. Agility. Vision. A bit of speed, tackling, stamina. Not that difficult *shrug*

although, it depends on whether you want a absolute force or a respectable player. It's not easy at any position to solve the "perfect" build.
 
Garidan
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I feel like C/P/K are among the easiest to screw up, but at the same time, are the most forgiving about sub-par builds.

So it depends what you mean by "easiest".
 
Eagles101
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Originally posted by dontmeswidme
DE


Just because you figured out a successful build doesn't make it the easiest build.
 
Kayoh
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This season? WR. Speed, speed, and more speed. Thanks, flames54.
 
WestSideR
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If 100 is the maximum you can have in a stat, how "fun" is it going to be when everyones level 40 with 100 in all their stats?
 
Alex44
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My question is how can an offensive lineman be the easies when at higher levels the defensive line has so much of an advantage the other team can hardly run at all?

Apparently it isn't as easy as we would all like to believe.
 
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