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I will let the experts tell me what to do with him. This is without any SP, EQ, or training put in to him. He is 10 minutes old.


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there are many ways to do it, but it's all about speed, agility, and vision.

most build them like DT's for some reason when they really should be built more like a DB.

there a number of different philosophies on what you should train, but the points go to speed, agility, and vision only for now.

 
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k, thanks.
 
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so its pretty much like building a CB... I already have one of those. Thanks again.
 
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Originally posted by floridafly
so its pretty much like building a CB... I already have one of those. Thanks again.


i think so.

for LB's and DB's, the first priority is to physically have the speed and quickness to get to the ball and the vision to read the play quickly.
there may be some variations, but it all comes down to speed, agility and vision.

it's amazing how difficult it is to find LBs with enough of all 3.


 
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Originally posted by PollardsVision
Originally posted by floridafly

so its pretty much like building a CB... I already have one of those. Thanks again.


i think so.

for LB's and DB's, the first priority is to physically have the speed and quickness to get to the ball and the vision to read the play quickly.
there may be some variations, but it all comes down to speed, agility and vision.

it's amazing how difficult it is to find LBs with enough of all 3.




Early on, at least. Strength and tackling should be worked for a LB before you would on a CB. Though speed, agility, and vision should always be the first caps.
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alright, thanks.
 


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