I dont have that high of scouting bars for receiving or carrying, BUT you guys don't have 90+ catches and 1200+ yards a season either.... I only have 68 speed and post 90+ catches, 1200+ yards and 9-10 touchdowns a year.
Originally posted by erik_m_vos I dont have that high of scouting bars for receiving or carrying, BUT you guys don't have 90+ catches and 1200+ yards a season either.... I only have 68 speed and post 90+ catches, 1200+ yards and 9-10 touchdowns a year.
Bars mean nothing, and neither do stats. As long as the team is winning, the WR is doing his job. Those bars, can be manipulated by a couple of skills. It just shows your lacking in a couple of areas at that stage. Not that that is a bad thing, just saying. Anyways, the greatest WR build may never be seen on here due to game planning, or maybe really strong depth at the position. Like I said, stats, and bars mean nothing...it is the W that counts!
Originally posted by zollins5 Bars mean nothing, and neither do stats. As long as the team is winning, the WR is doing his job. Those bars, can be manipulated by a couple of skills. It just shows your lacking in a couple of areas at that stage. Not that that is a bad thing, just saying. Anyways, the greatest WR build may never be seen on here due to game planning, or maybe really strong depth at the position. Like I said, stats, and bars mean nothing...it is the W that counts!
I fully disagree here, bars on a WR tell a whole lot about a build.
Originally posted by StoutOne Originally posted by zollins5
Bars mean nothing, and neither do stats. As long as the team is winning, the WR is doing his job. Those bars, can be manipulated by a couple of skills. It just shows your lacking in a couple of areas at that stage. Not that that is a bad thing, just saying. Anyways, the greatest WR build may never be seen on here due to game planning, or maybe really strong depth at the position. Like I said, stats, and bars mean nothing...it is the W that counts!
I fully disagree here, bars on a WR tell a whole lot about a build.
They tell you about one or two skills, per bar. The overall is a general of both. I agree they can tell you about a WR's build. I kind of said that already. I was just stating that they in no way show the real quality of a WR.
I think the Receiving Bar is based on at least 3 attributes. Anyways, the Carrying Bar is important for scouting WR's to find matches and mismatches for your CB's.
Well if you want to take everything I say that literal I will try to word things more carefully. A player has 3 bars...one of which is an overall. So we really have just the 2. I have 14 skills that I can choose to train. I understand not all of them are used, but for a WR you could work on 8-10 of those "skills". Those 2 bars are based off of just a couple of those....2,3 whatever the number is. If I focus on just those couple of skills I will have the green bars. My other skills will be lacking. Again I will use a run heavy team as an example. I have skill points in strength, and maybe heavy in blocking. All those points I would have put into blocking would do nothing for my bars as a WR, but would enhance my outside run game greatly. A yellow bar, for a couple of strong blocks, or a green bar for an occasional extra catch. I would choose the yellow bar.