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SLZmonster
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after punting/conf/vision/strength...how important should jumping be? More important then agility? i always thought Jumping was a very good att. for punters but the more i see on the board about agility makes me second guess. Any thoughts??? jumping>agility?
 
TheGreatPuma
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Agility is more popular because it affects the punting bar. I don't know if we have solid evidence about which attribute is more important.
 
SLZmonster
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i know before i had a season 1 punter, who by far not the greatest build, but when i added to jumping he seemed to get a better average on distance. The color bar as apposed to quality of punter isn't so important to me so that's good info. Thanks.
 
SLZmonster
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plus this way i can train conf with shopping tokens (already did that for punting) and then train vision/jumping and then sterngth/jumping...
 
Guppy, Inc
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bort said way back in season 2 that jumping was important for punters.
 
TheGreatPuma
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It's also listed in the detail of Jumping on the SP screen of your punter - "...and will add a bit of distance to your punts"
 
Thickensick
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I would put jumping at about right next to meaningless for punters.

25 seems to be more than enough.
 
CapnEnnui
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Cap it, IMO
 
Andy Samberg
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I am training it with strength for my 16.
 
kbbl
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Originally posted by Andy Samberg
I am training it with strength for my 16.


That's what I'm doing on my slow builds. I pretty sure others here think it does good. I always believed it helped.

I remember a slow build guide saying train tackling with strength. After punting (and I have that capped well before I train strength) there is not much that can be trained with strength. I's rather have points in jumping before I have points in tackling.
 
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And unless punting is past 100 naturally, you can still train it.
 


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