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Jediknight120
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This is the guy I'm slow building for season 10.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1345380

I'm at the point where I had planned on intense training vision/jumping, but given how important confidence seems to have become this season, should I alternate vision/jumping with vision/confidence?
Edited by Jediknight120 on May 19, 2009 09:35:57
 
cmart102
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no
 
Underdawg08
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train confidence close to last.
 
Pagypie
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do vision + jumping, there's no contest
 
Drs
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Originally posted by Pagypie
do vision + jumping, there's no contest


+1

Edit: silly shift key
Edited by Drs on May 19, 2009 19:25:05
 
EagleOtto
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Try it out....experimenting is the fun part of GLB...
or just make another clone, your choice.
 
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Edited by UnderDogs on May 20, 2009 05:29:31
 
Jediknight120
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Ok great, thanks guys. That's what I was thinking but I just wanted to confirm.
 
Gargus
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depends on when you want him to be successful.
 
FatLoad
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Originally posted by Gargus
depends on when you want him to be successful.


What does that mean? If he wants him to be successful now, what should he do? If he wants him to be successful later, what should he do?
 
irishfury
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I think conf is underated but not as important then the big four.

Spd, Agl, Vis and Jmp
 
Worker 3
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strength is pretty important now too, it helps knock loose passes that you let by, can help cause fumbles, help take down power backs, and get it to 50 and you get jackhammer VA. i think catching is up there too. should at least be soft capped. the highest i would recommend bringing confidence is 35 or so, and that can be done via training.
 
mmuhr
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Originally posted by Worker 3
strength is pretty important now too, it helps knock loose passes that you let by, can help cause fumbles, help take down power backs, and get it to 50 and you get jackhammer VA. i think catching is up there too. should at least be soft capped. the highest i would recommend bringing confidence is 35 or so, and that can be done via training.



well said. +1
 
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strength is one of the last things you should be touching; same goes for tackling. You have coverage safeties to knock shit loose for you. You should focus on vision, jumping, and catching way before you think about strength. Powerbacks don't really go outside all too often. A CB's job is to deflect passes, keep the QB from throwing it, and more importantly... try and get turnovers. Tackling is way at the bottom of that list. Vision and Jumping will help you knock passes down way before strength will ever do any of that for you.
 
Worker 3
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well if you already have 68 speed, 68 agility, 68 vis, 60 jumping, 48 catching... getting str up is not a bad option. and strength does help deflect passes... knocked loose counts as a PD. NO matter how good you are, you are going to let some by, and high strength will help knock the ball loose if you do let one by, which will ultimately be the same as a PD if not better because it also counts as a drop on the WRs side causing further morale loss. but i agree, tackling is on the bottom, especially if you have high (50ish) strength. and even though power backs usually dont go on the side... they can break tackles up the middle and leave you and the other DBs in a sticky predicament, strength will help you take them down. but yeah, tackling and confidence can be left at 35 or so through training.
 
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