To be a pass rusher, you need to be quick and powerful. Which is a combo of STR and AGI. Some people like adding SPD into the mix, but I'm a firm believer in pass rushing being how fast and strong you come off the ball. Noone should ever train blocking.. Blocking is a one dimensional attribute. Put points into STR instead of blocking and you'll get help in more than just one area.
Should I get one attribute up a time? Strength to 60 then do agility to 60 then speed around 48 and then move on to stamina and tackling? If I do that, then I won't start working on stamina and tackling until level 21 or 22. I would be at level 21 or 22 with high ass main attributes, but no stamina or tackling. I was thinkin of getting stamina and tackling to 30 so it's safe, and then move back to my main attributes, not the other way around.
Originally posted by Zsirvone28 To be a pass rusher, you need to be quick and powerful. Which is a combo of STR and AGI. Some people like adding SPD into the mix, but I'm a firm believer in pass rushing being how fast and strong you come off the ball. Noone should ever train blocking.. Blocking is a one dimensional attribute. Put points into STR instead of blocking and you'll get help in more than just one area.
Seriously you don't even have a DE. How would you know?
Originally posted by Tigerbait0307 Originally posted by Zsirvone28
To be a pass rusher, you need to be quick and powerful. Which is a combo of STR and AGI. Some people like adding SPD into the mix, but I'm a firm believer in pass rushing being how fast and strong you come off the ball. Noone should ever train blocking.. Blocking is a one dimensional attribute. Put points into STR instead of blocking and you'll get help in more than just one area.
Seriously you don't even have a DE. How would you know?
It's common sense.. LOL. Plus, my LB blitzes a decent amount even though I don't have the greatest sack or hurry numbers to show it off.
I mean, if you'd really like me to.. I'll get some FPs and create a DE for you.
Originally posted by shaun123987 Should I get one attribute up a time? Strength to 60 then do agility to 60 then speed around 48 and then move on to stamina and tackling? If I do that, then I won't start working on stamina and tackling until level 21 or 22. I would be at level 21 or 22 with high ass main attributes, but no stamina or tackling. I was thinkin of getting stamina and tackling to 30 so it's safe, and then move back to my main attributes, not the other way around.
I'm more of a balanced approach kind of guy. It's all on personal preference though.