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Evolution
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Strength: 78.64
Blocking: 24.05
Speed: 46.64
Tackling: 36.61
Agility: 48.95
Throwing: 9
Jumping: 20.05
Catching: 10
Stamina: 32.62
Carrying: 9
Vision: 46.05
Kicking: 10
Confidence: 19.05
Punting: 7
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Speed and Agility, I know. After that, what?
 
Kayoh
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I'd switch all of your equipment from Strength to either Speed or Agility. Strength isn't really necessary to keep from getting pancaked if you have a lot of Agility. I'd say that once you do that, just work on hardcapping SPD/AGI.
 
Evolution
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I was basically experimenting with him for bullrushing tackles. Not much luck though.
 
Kayoh
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Yeah, there really is no such thing as a bull rush on GLB. Not against equal level competition, at least.
 
Evolution
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I can tell. 0 sacks in his career, yet I have an interception. Quite an oddity for a DE.
 
Kayoh
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You know what they say...when you can't get to the QB, get your hands up.
 
Evolution
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Very true.
I reworked all my equipment and redid my CE.

Strength: 58.64
Blocking: 24.05
Speed: 46.64
Tackling: 36.61
Agility: 66.95
Throwing: 9
Jumping: 20.05
Catching: 10
Stamina: 32.62
Carrying: 9
Vision: 46.05
Kicking: 10
Confidence: 19.05
Punting: 7
0-0-0-0-0
4-4-4-4-5
 
Kayoh
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That looks better. Now just put points into speed. Nothing else. Ever.

Of course that was (partial) sarcasm. In all honesty, you'll probably want to get both SPD and AGI up to the 60 cap, then put your equipment into Speed. 80 SPD 60 AGI >>>>> 80 AGI 60 SPD. It'll take quite some time, but it should pay off.
 
atessein
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I've also noticed that Stamina is having a bigger effect this season. Both of my DE's had Stamina similar to yours and I've been trying to get it up to 40 (through training of course)
 
Underdawg08
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just leave your speed at 60 but get your agility into the 90's or 100's. you need some serious confidence as well.
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JBrown5390
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Originally posted by UnderDogs
just leave your speed at 60 but get your agility into the 90's or 100's. you need some serious confidence as well.


I agree, i think agility is much more effective with rushing the passer.
 
Kayoh
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Originally posted by JBrown5390
Originally posted by UnderDogs

just leave your speed at 60 but get your agility into the 90's or 100's. you need some serious confidence as well.


I agree, i think agility is much more effective with rushing the passer.

For DTs, you're absolutely right. DEs, though...speed is the way to go. Just ask miked33.
 
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Originally posted by JBrown5390

Originally posted by UnderDogs


just leave your speed at 60 but get your agility into the 90's or 100's. you need some serious confidence as well.


I agree, i think agility is much more effective with rushing the passer.

For DTs, you're absolutely right. DEs, though...speed is the way to go. Just ask miked33.


He will tell you agility is gaining the upper hand in recent seasons. Either can and will work though.
 
Underdawg08
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Originally posted by JBrown5390

Originally posted by UnderDogs


just leave your speed at 60 but get your agility into the 90's or 100's. you need some serious confidence as well.


I agree, i think agility is much more effective with rushing the passer.

For DTs, you're absolutely right. DEs, though...speed is the way to go. Just ask miked33.


NO i asked David Amazing. With his stats I think I will trust him.
 
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Originally posted by JBrown5390

Originally posted by UnderDogs


just leave your speed at 60 but get your agility into the 90's or 100's. you need some serious confidence as well.


I agree, i think agility is much more effective with rushing the passer.

For DTs, you're absolutely right. DEs, though...speed is the way to go. Just ask miked33.


For DE's also. With my experiences, agility is much more helpful with rushing the passer than speed is.
 
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