Considering how high his strength is I dont see any need in raising it anymore because I dont think 9 more points of strength will help all that much. NExt im focusing on SA's and agility. Maybe confidence if my teammate has success with that.
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Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
I doubt that.
Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
I doubt that.
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Originally posted by JBrown5390
Originally posted by Kayoh
Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
I doubt that.
I don't. You have very low agility compared to your strength and your strength is very high. You get strong base to 8 or 9 and I bet you'll see your guy plow through guards.
Originally posted by Kayoh
Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
I doubt that.
I don't. You have very low agility compared to your strength and your strength is very high. You get strong base to 8 or 9 and I bet you'll see your guy plow through guards.
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JBrown5390
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Originally posted by shaun123987
Originally posted by JBrown5390
Originally posted by Kayoh
Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
I doubt that.
I don't. You have very low agility compared to your strength and your strength is very high. You get strong base to 8 or 9 and you'll see your guy plow through guards.
Not when those guards are 5-7 levels higher than Casey, Which they usually are.
Originally posted by JBrown5390
Originally posted by Kayoh
Dude, get Strong Base up to 9 and keep him on Power Rush. He'll end up out-sacking Lawrence Jackson.
I doubt that.
I don't. You have very low agility compared to your strength and your strength is very high. You get strong base to 8 or 9 and you'll see your guy plow through guards.
Not when those guards are 5-7 levels higher than Casey, Which they usually are.
shaun123987
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Ah ok then probably not. You should try to go into a league where you are closer in level to everyone else.
JBrown5390
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Originally posted by shaun123987
Ah ok then probably not. You should try to go into a league where you are closer in level to everyone else.
I really like the team im on though, you know?
Ah ok then probably not. You should try to go into a league where you are closer in level to everyone else.
I really like the team im on though, you know?
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Originally posted by JBrown5390
Originally posted by shaun123987
Ah ok then probably not. You should try to go into a league where you are closer in level to everyone else.
I really like the team im on though, you know?
Yeah I wouldn't go down, stay with the competition as it is or get tea bagged and be labeled over rated by everyone.
IMO I haven't had success with Strong Base but from all the praise it's given I must be the only one. You are at a difficult time in your build with most of your core's at their soft caps. I guess now is the time to pump SA's and attempt to reap the benefits, I actually like vision but there isn't much production to back it up.
Originally posted by shaun123987
Ah ok then probably not. You should try to go into a league where you are closer in level to everyone else.
I really like the team im on though, you know?
Yeah I wouldn't go down, stay with the competition as it is or get tea bagged and be labeled over rated by everyone.
IMO I haven't had success with Strong Base but from all the praise it's given I must be the only one. You are at a difficult time in your build with most of your core's at their soft caps. I guess now is the time to pump SA's and attempt to reap the benefits, I actually like vision but there isn't much production to back it up.
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Originally posted by JBrown5390
Not when those guards are 5-7 levels higher than Casey, Which they usually are.
Good builds can play well against tougher competition.
We have a DE on our team that is nearly 10 levels below the tackles he faces and he has 4 sacks in two games.
Your build is good enough to compete with guys 5 level higher. Like I told you before. If you get that strong base up, your strength is very good. You could truck through and make an impact.
Not when those guards are 5-7 levels higher than Casey, Which they usually are.
Good builds can play well against tougher competition.
We have a DE on our team that is nearly 10 levels below the tackles he faces and he has 4 sacks in two games.
Your build is good enough to compete with guys 5 level higher. Like I told you before. If you get that strong base up, your strength is very good. You could truck through and make an impact.
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Originally posted by Buccs99
Originally posted by JBrown5390
Not when those guards are 5-7 levels higher than Casey, Which they usually are.
Good builds can play well against tougher competition.
We have a DE on our team that is nearly 10 levels below the tackles he faces and he has 4 sacks in two games.
Your build is good enough to compete with guys 5 level higher. Like I told you before. If you get that strong base up, your strength is very good. You could truck through and make an impact.
Ill try it out bucc.
Originally posted by JBrown5390
Not when those guards are 5-7 levels higher than Casey, Which they usually are.
Good builds can play well against tougher competition.
We have a DE on our team that is nearly 10 levels below the tackles he faces and he has 4 sacks in two games.
Your build is good enough to compete with guys 5 level higher. Like I told you before. If you get that strong base up, your strength is very good. You could truck through and make an impact.
Ill try it out bucc.
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hopefully it works out for ya ! sucks that your player being that good at that level taking on guys on my level !
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Using a Guard's mentality, after they softcap Strength and Blocking, they usually go after either Agility+Speed or SAs. Don't forget that they need their 30 VIS and CON to prevent false starts in clutch situations. You kept on pumping STR. Not many Gs under level 30 have a base 70 strength. Personally, my OT has a base strength of 55 at level 29.
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Using a Guard's mentality, after they softcap Strength and Blocking, they usually go after either Agility+Speed or SAs. Don't forget that they need their 30 VIS and CON to prevent false starts in clutch situations. You kept on pumping STR. Not many Gs under level 30 have a base 70 strength. Personally, my OT has a base strength of 55 at level 29.
Centers get one point each to strength and blocking per level; guards get .66 each, I believe. If my DT can three-cap strength and two-cap agility in 17 levels, a center or guard can three-cap strength and two-cap blocking. Then they just pick up a few more points from leveling; they can get to base 70 and equipped over 90 if they want to. It's a question of whether you want elite stats or well-rounded stats. A guard who caps strength, then blocking, then agility, then vision, then puts a little into stamina, speed, and confidence and invests some SPs in SAs is gonna be really good from 25-35 or so... but a guard who goes all-out in strength and blocking in their first 20 levels or so, then works on the secondary stuff between 20 and 30, is going to be the best player at his level from 35 on. The well-rounded player is never going to catch up in those primary attributes, but the extended window of profitable training in the secondary abilities will let the focused player catch or nearly catch the well-rounded player in those after maybe five seasons.
It just depends whether you have the patience to wait that long to be a superstar.
Using a Guard's mentality, after they softcap Strength and Blocking, they usually go after either Agility+Speed or SAs. Don't forget that they need their 30 VIS and CON to prevent false starts in clutch situations. You kept on pumping STR. Not many Gs under level 30 have a base 70 strength. Personally, my OT has a base strength of 55 at level 29.
Centers get one point each to strength and blocking per level; guards get .66 each, I believe. If my DT can three-cap strength and two-cap agility in 17 levels, a center or guard can three-cap strength and two-cap blocking. Then they just pick up a few more points from leveling; they can get to base 70 and equipped over 90 if they want to. It's a question of whether you want elite stats or well-rounded stats. A guard who caps strength, then blocking, then agility, then vision, then puts a little into stamina, speed, and confidence and invests some SPs in SAs is gonna be really good from 25-35 or so... but a guard who goes all-out in strength and blocking in their first 20 levels or so, then works on the secondary stuff between 20 and 30, is going to be the best player at his level from 35 on. The well-rounded player is never going to catch up in those primary attributes, but the extended window of profitable training in the secondary abilities will let the focused player catch or nearly catch the well-rounded player in those after maybe five seasons.
It just depends whether you have the patience to wait that long to be a superstar.
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Casey leveled up, I put all 5 SP's into SA's. I had to use one on swat ball and I used the other 4 to increase strong base by 2.
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