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Lockdown U
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1468934
Just started with no SP added, gonna spend next season when he is signed
 
jbiller
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Throwing and Strength.
 
kingofgod
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Originally posted by jbiller
Throwing and Strength.


Vision goes into leading WRs. I would say throwing and vision effect it the most, but strength still effects it
 
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Originally posted by kingofgod
Originally posted by jbiller

Throwing and Strength.


Vision goes into leading WRs. I would say throwing and vision effect it the most, but strength still effects it


Vision only helps so much though, as Ball Hawk has made making right decisions more difficult for 'smart' QBs. When I was still mostly vision my QB still made pretty terrible choices, but since adjusting towards strength I've noticed more of those poor choices getting completed.
 
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swhat setting do i use
 
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Originally posted by jbiller
Originally posted by kingofgod

Originally posted by jbiller


Throwing and Strength.


Vision goes into leading WRs. I would say throwing and vision effect it the most, but strength still effects it


Vision only helps so much though, as Ball Hawk has made making right decisions more difficult for 'smart' QBs. When I was still mostly vision my QB still made pretty terrible choices, but since adjusting towards strength I've noticed more of those poor choices getting completed.


He asked about making an accurate QB. Vision helps with accuracy, therefore it should be included.
 
Ilok
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The best way to make an accurate passer is recruiting an elusive back with soft capped catching and set priority to dump off often. Higher leveled leagues, dbs are just too fast to complete high percentages down field. With Ball Hawk, your lucky to complete 50%
Edited by Ilok on Jun 16, 2009 12:39:13
 
trueblue94
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is it better to train while i get no experience i the offseason or should i save my points until the start of the season...its kinda trivial but was just wondering
 
joshw4288
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What I am doing with my new QB (after retiring my second) is training strength/throwing all throughout this season (saving all sp's), then at the end of the season I will put SP's into Throwing/strength to soft cap them, all the while training vision/confidence and then once I have enough SP's to soft cap vision/confidence doing that. It is a slow build but ultimately I can capitalize on the training by saving the SP's for later.
 
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Originally posted by joshw4288
What I am doing with my new QB (after retiring my second) is training strength/throwing all throughout this season (saving all sp's), then at the end of the season I will put SP's into Throwing/strength to soft cap them, all the while training vision/confidence and then once I have enough SP's to soft cap vision/confidence doing that. It is a slow build but ultimately I can capitalize on the training by saving the SP's for later.


I think softcapping a skill is still the way to go. Otherwise you lose so much on the level bonus.
 
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Good receivers ftw and good oline
then throwing and vision with 2-3rd capped str
 
Matt Cline #8
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Throwing and Vison is best way to go forsure
ive had 60 str. all the time since like lvl 36 so i got str. up early it was ok but didnt make my numbers bigger
when i put up vison he completed more passes
 
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vision and throwing. then strength. I built first my QB this way and he has completed 60%+ of his passes each year except for his d-league year.
Edited by whatspeakyou on Jun 18, 2009 16:12:28
 
jbiller
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Accuracy involves getting the ball to the WR and not the coverage, and when you have to deal with the Ballhawk VA strength is your best friend.
 


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