First and foremost we’re definitely still in the era of the running back, however I do believe a lot of these changes are going to force teams to really utilize their QBs more than just 20-30 throws per game.
With that being said: what style QB are u rolling with, how has his development been, and do u feel like he could be a game changer (in sim or meta wise)
Personally I’ve been testing an elusive pocket QB for Deadman.
https://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/player/319187
Considering Journeyman is the season of wonky overall stats, if you have guys in journeyman then we’ll focus on your league development.
Pros: Time in the pocket untouched up significantly, able to get out and pick up a few yards when necessary, makes throws at every level
Cons: often forces the deep ball, uptick in interceptions due to forced passes/inaccuracy, not much of a scramble threat
His development has been amazing by league standards (current stats are all trending far beyond prior seasons) but again the ints are up (8 this season as opposed to 2 last season). averaging 375 yards with 58% completion percentage is acceptable considering the style of our team.
Meta wise this build would’ve probably been a game changer had I opted for a S* QB, normal wise it’s pretty solid but there are of course inconsistencies. Game wise I dont think he’s able to do it alone. To dominate against better teams he’ll probably either need another star receiver, another star lineman, or the ability to put it on the ground and run.
With that being said: what style QB are u rolling with, how has his development been, and do u feel like he could be a game changer (in sim or meta wise)
Personally I’ve been testing an elusive pocket QB for Deadman.
https://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/player/319187
Considering Journeyman is the season of wonky overall stats, if you have guys in journeyman then we’ll focus on your league development.
Pros: Time in the pocket untouched up significantly, able to get out and pick up a few yards when necessary, makes throws at every level
Cons: often forces the deep ball, uptick in interceptions due to forced passes/inaccuracy, not much of a scramble threat
His development has been amazing by league standards (current stats are all trending far beyond prior seasons) but again the ints are up (8 this season as opposed to 2 last season). averaging 375 yards with 58% completion percentage is acceptable considering the style of our team.
Meta wise this build would’ve probably been a game changer had I opted for a S* QB, normal wise it’s pretty solid but there are of course inconsistencies. Game wise I dont think he’s able to do it alone. To dominate against better teams he’ll probably either need another star receiver, another star lineman, or the ability to put it on the ground and run.






























