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rlott42
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for a corner would you rather have a speed to agility ratio of:

90 spd / 84 agi

or

97 spd / 77 agi

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104 spd / 70 agi

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Longhornfan1024
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90/84, but really 90/90.

*waits for the flame-fest to start*
 
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Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
90/84, but really 90/90.

*waits for the flame-fest to start*

agreed
 
Worker 3
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oh dear lord... not this again, haha. if i had to choose though, id say 90/84, but ideally id lean to 90/80, or a differance of 10. not saying the other methods dont woryk, but from my personal experiance, 90/80 works very well.
Edited by Worker 3 on Aug 14, 2009 11:16:15
 
Siddharta
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Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
90/84, but really 90/90.

*waits for the flame-fest to start*


I'll get the Marshmallow, so not all the heat is wasted ^^
 
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Originally posted by Siddharta
Originally posted by Longhornfan1024

90/84, but really 90/90.

*waits for the flame-fest to start*


I'll get the Marshmallow, so not all the heat is wasted ^^


grab me a beer while you're at it.
 
Boozer1011
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when people say "90/90" or "95/70" or whatever it is they like, what level are these guys at when talking about these numbers?
 
Underdawg08
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Originally posted by Boozer1011
when people say "90/90" or "95/70" or whatever it is they like, what level are these guys at when talking about these numbers?


40+
Edited by UnderDogs on Aug 14, 2009 18:48:34
 
xcoach2
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100/80...95/75

I like more speed. 5:4
 
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90/90
 
boilerup
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When I hit 48, I'm thinking of being around 104/78 ... or so. With a couple more agility points at 49/50 and 56 EQ into agility as well. Ultimately around 105/85.
 
Djinnt
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As close to 1:1 as you can afford with your speed being devilishly high but no other area (vision, jumping, catching, stamina, confidence, tackling) suffering to meet their respective quotas.

If you think that meant it has to be 1:1 reread.
 
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Most of the better WR's in GLB are going to top out at 85 agility and most have closer to 75-80. I think CB's should have slightly more agility than a top WR but not any more. The added speed helps out on ST's and the running game, chasing plays down, etc.
 
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Originally posted by xcoach2
Most of the better WR's in GLB are going to top out at 85 agility and most have closer to 75-80. I think CB's should have slightly more agility than a top WR but not any more. The added speed helps out on ST's and the running game, chasing plays down, etc.


CBs need more agility than WRs.
They run backwards, turn around then run forward in whichever angle, and then adjust from there based on the route.
It's definitely much more difficult than anything the WR does.
 
xcoach2
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Originally posted by Daddy Warbucks
Originally posted by xcoach2

Most of the better WR's in GLB are going to top out at 85 agility and most have closer to 75-80. I think CB's should have slightly more agility than a top WR but not any more. The added speed helps out on ST's and the running game, chasing plays down, etc.


CBs need more agility than WRs.
They run backwards, turn around then run forward in whichever angle, and then adjust from there based on the route.
It's definitely much more difficult than anything the WR does.


P sure I said that CB's need more agility than WR's but they certainly don't need a lot more...

I have two p good level 54'ish CB's, you can click on my profile if you want to see their stats. Stats speak for themselves...
 
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