If they're in their 20s. Is there a point where it shouldn't go any higher?
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I'd probably try to keep carrying around the same level as your actual level until you get it to 30 or so.
It's worked for me. I fumble once a year.
It's worked for me. I fumble once a year.
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Carrying is supposed to improve your guys ability to run the ball, correct? Has anyone experimented with a super high carrying WR, did it make a difference for his YAC?
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Originally posted by jdupuy3
Carrying is supposed to help you catch and help prevent fumbles.
bort said carrying helps you break tackles but RBs tried high carrying and noticed no improvements.
Carrying is supposed to help you catch and help prevent fumbles.
bort said carrying helps you break tackles but RBs tried high carrying and noticed no improvements.
WizardofWar
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We have a WR on our squad who soft capped carrying at around level 28 or so...jury is still out as to effect if any...will update
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Originally posted by Mob-6
It is a minor skill, there are six other attributes that need our attention first.
I agree, it really shouldn't be touched until the late 20s at the EARLIEST, maybe even mid 30's.
It is a minor skill, there are six other attributes that need our attention first.
I agree, it really shouldn't be touched until the late 20s at the EARLIEST, maybe even mid 30's.
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Originally posted by kcdizz
Originally posted by jdupuy3
Carrying is supposed to help you catch and help prevent fumbles.
bort said carrying helps you break tackles but RBs tried high carrying and noticed no improvements.
I disagree. High carrying has helped my HB a ton. I plan on training it for my WR.
Originally posted by jdupuy3
Carrying is supposed to help you catch and help prevent fumbles.
bort said carrying helps you break tackles but RBs tried high carrying and noticed no improvements.
I disagree. High carrying has helped my HB a ton. I plan on training it for my WR.
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Originally posted by Mob-6
It is a minor skill, there are six other attributes that need our attention first.
It is a minor skill, there are six other attributes that need our attention first.
Mob-6
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Originally posted by DiMo28
I disagree. High carrying has helped my HB a ton. I plan on training it for my WR.
They are different animals and you will learn that if you try and build a WR like an HB.
I disagree. High carrying has helped my HB a ton. I plan on training it for my WR.
They are different animals and you will learn that if you try and build a WR like an HB.
DiMo28
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Originally posted by Mob-6
Originally posted by DiMo28
I disagree. High carrying has helped my HB a ton. I plan on training it for my WR.
They are different animals and you will learn that if you try and build a WR like an HB.
Yeah, I'm going to build them the same.
I was responding to kcdizz stating that it didn't help running backs.
Originally posted by DiMo28
I disagree. High carrying has helped my HB a ton. I plan on training it for my WR.
They are different animals and you will learn that if you try and build a WR like an HB.
Yeah, I'm going to build them the same.
I was responding to kcdizz stating that it didn't help running backs.Jack Del Rio
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Originally posted by kcdizz
Originally posted by jdupuy3
Carrying is supposed to help you catch and help prevent fumbles.
bort said carrying helps you break tackles but RBs tried high carrying and noticed no improvements.
and some RBs tried high carrying and did notice improvements in tackle breaking, so please don't spread false information about a topic that people are still experimenting with.
Originally posted by jdupuy3
Carrying is supposed to help you catch and help prevent fumbles.
bort said carrying helps you break tackles but RBs tried high carrying and noticed no improvements.
and some RBs tried high carrying and did notice improvements in tackle breaking, so please don't spread false information about a topic that people are still experimenting with.
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