Originally posted by Robbnva
155ish strength for starters.
And how much agility and speed?
A large portion of an effective bull rush is agility in speed if we were to try and estimate an effective NFL bullrush using only GLB stats.
You can have 155 Strength, but if you've only got 80 speed it's not much of a bull rush, just more of a shoving match.
And if you don't have the agility to accelerate enough to get the initial push back started it's not an effective power pass rush either.
I DON"T think 155 strength would accurately represent an NFL bull rush at all.
I think we're looking for
135 Strength
110 Speed
100 agility
With high First Step, Strong Base, and Shed Blocks, Along with Tunnel Vision and Change Direction.
Super High Strength is really just good for Run Stuffing in GLB, without adjacent Agility or Speed you can't get an effective power pass rush IMO. I don't want those 160 strength, 80 speed 80 agility guys getting much penetration, they're built o stop the run, not rush the passer, and in real life these kinds of players would be the ones used to block up running lanes as they are good at holding their ground, but not so good at pushing others back because I think they lack the speed and agility to get going faster.
And also consider that a good portion of the power pass rush comes from Leg Strength and the ability to get low, get under the O-linemen's hands, and get moving forward. Now the strength attribute isn't split up into leg strength, or upper body strength. And when you look at what a lot of the functions of leg strength are you'll see that they are covered by agility, so we must assume that for the most part our dot's leg strength is covered by the agility attribute.
Things like accelerating, decelerating, changing direction while running, these are all agility. Getting low, turning the corner on a linemen, getting under a linemen's hands... these too are also agility.
I also agree that a 4 man D-line should be able to get pressure against a 5 man Oline... but I think your expectations of what kinds of builds should be able to do this is just wrong. You're right in the idea... but your execution of the idea is wrong. GLB doesn't need to change the code at all. I see numerous times when dots built the way they should be get pressure on a power pass rush.
All of these dots are on power pass rush tactic
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1956426&pbp_id=5176230http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1956426&pbp_id=5178301http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1982227&pbp_id=218336http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1946242&pbp_id=2023669http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1983563&pbp_id=875843http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1981474&pbp_id=24819Neither of them are these hulking 155+ Strength DE's either. Dots with thatm uch strength aren't made to get pressure, and shouldn't be expected to create much pressure.
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