How much agility does a CB need? WRs don't seem to have very advabced routes at this point, so what do you guys think?
brock86
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It's a secondary stat IMO, behind speed and vision. But pretty close behind. Most of the starting CBs I've seen are doing great with agility in the 30s.
xScREaMx
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Originally posted by brock86
It's a secondary stat IMO, behind speed and vision. But pretty close behind. Most of the starting CBs I've seen are doing great with agility in the 30s.
Trust me, you need more then that. Let's just say my level 22's agility>soft cap...
It's a secondary stat IMO, behind speed and vision. But pretty close behind. Most of the starting CBs I've seen are doing great with agility in the 30s.
Trust me, you need more then that. Let's just say my level 22's agility>soft cap...
Gambit26
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agility is very important in man to man coverage. Unless your team plays all zone, agility is a close 2nd priority behind speed. Just my opinion.
xScREaMx
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Originally posted by Gambit26
agility is very important in man to man coverage. Unless your team plays all zone, agility is a close 2nd priority behind speed. Just my opinion.
This man speaks the truth.
agility is very important in man to man coverage. Unless your team plays all zone, agility is a close 2nd priority behind speed. Just my opinion.
This man speaks the truth.
Cactus71
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effects your ability to turn and maintain speed so pretty important for m2m
Last edited Jun 20, 2008 05:06:29
sxewesley
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Speed, then agility, THEN vision.
Vision is more important for zone coverage, but only bad teams play zone.
Vision is more important for zone coverage, but only bad teams play zone.
MichN18
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Originally posted by sxewesley
Speed, then agility, THEN vision.
Vision is more important for zone coverage, but only bad teams play zone.
I don't know about that. If you made CBs with Vision>Agility>Speed I bet you could have a truly sinister zone defense.
But yeah, if you have a more traditional CB with Speed>Agility>Vision then it would be bad to play zone.
Speed, then agility, THEN vision.
Vision is more important for zone coverage, but only bad teams play zone.
I don't know about that. If you made CBs with Vision>Agility>Speed I bet you could have a truly sinister zone defense.
But yeah, if you have a more traditional CB with Speed>Agility>Vision then it would be bad to play zone.
Ahrens858
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Here is build for my CB. It really doesnt matter that i put this out there because its not like you can use it against me really, and flatly, i dont care lol.
Strength: 19.02 Blocking: 10
Speed: 59.81 Tackling: 25.17
Agility: 42.01 Throwing: 7
Jumping: 21.95 Catching: 23.2
Stamina: 49.83 Carrying: 15.25
Vision: 38.7 Kicking: 10
Confidence: 20.78 Punting: 8
3-3-3-3-3 shutdown
2-2-2-0-0 speed
Its been a solid build so far, lockdown corner.
Strength: 19.02 Blocking: 10
Speed: 59.81 Tackling: 25.17
Agility: 42.01 Throwing: 7
Jumping: 21.95 Catching: 23.2
Stamina: 49.83 Carrying: 15.25
Vision: 38.7 Kicking: 10
Confidence: 20.78 Punting: 8
3-3-3-3-3 shutdown
2-2-2-0-0 speed
Its been a solid build so far, lockdown corner.
Forces904
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I hate intense... I always train on relaxed... Intense gives way less energy, cost like 1k more, and gives me like .04 more experience in a stat...
Ahrens858
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Originally posted by GIEFF
Why is your stamina so high?
So I dont have to put many points into it later on. And I can play over 60 plays on hard and my energy barley drops below 80. Also a return man.
I train on relaxed always
Why is your stamina so high?
So I dont have to put many points into it later on. And I can play over 60 plays on hard and my energy barley drops below 80. Also a return man.
I train on relaxed always
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