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xcardinalsx
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which attributes are most important? as in which are the top two most important?
 
coolcarrott
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speed and agility probably
 
Alexxx
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I'd say Speed > Agility > Vision > Tackling > Strength
 
packers0491
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depends which position you're rushing from. but in general i'd say everybody that's answered so far is wrong.
 
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
depends which position you're rushing from. but in general i'd say everybody that's answered so far is wrong.


I'd say that you're wrong. Check out my linebacker's stat line from last season for more evidence.
 
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You can't judge performance by stat lines alone. Scheme and competition have a lot to do with it. I can certainly see where speed may be more important than agility. That's not the case for my LB, insofar as pass rushing goes anyway.
 
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
depends which position you're rushing from. but in general i'd say everybody that's answered so far is wrong.

That's very useful...what, in your opinion, is the right answer?

 
Underdawg08
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Speed 75-80, agility 60-65, vision capped, jumping capped, 35 str, 35 tackling. 6 diving tackle, 6 shed block for s.a's. you will be a pass rushing machine.
 
Underdawg08
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you can probably look like that by level 25, then keep working on speed and agility. and the two s.a's.
 
KingDan23
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If you want a pure pass rush build I'd aim for:

80 Speed
60 Agility
35ish Vision
35ish Tackling
35-40 Strength

Not sure about SAs but you could if you wanted.

Shouldnt take too long to get there.
 
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there's two different paths to get to the QB. straight through the A or B gaps, or around the outside of the tackle. big difference in what it takes to do either.
 
packers0491
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around the outside usually works better
 
coolcarrott
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
there's two different paths to get to the QB. straight through the A or B gaps, or around the outside of the tackle. big difference in what it takes to do either.


are you going to back up anything you say? or just spout pointless posts?
 
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speed agility vision and jumping
 
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