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Originally posted by FatLoad
Yeah, I think you went after vision too soon.

I also think that all centers, guards, and DT's need strength as their primary skill. The way GLB works, all interior linemen are in an arms race where the most important weapon is strength. Any center or guard at a comparable level who concentrates on strength should be able to knock the crap out of your DT. While agility is important for an interior lineman, you are still stuck in a relatively small space so even if you can move well, you can't go far, so strength winds up being much more important.


You'll never have as much strength as an interior O-lineman...
 
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Originally posted by Slightly Hyphy
Originally posted by FatLoad

Yeah, I think you went after vision too soon.

I also think that all centers, guards, and DT's need strength as their primary skill. The way GLB works, all interior linemen are in an arms race where the most important weapon is strength. Any center or guard at a comparable level who concentrates on strength should be able to knock the crap out of your DT. While agility is important for an interior lineman, you are still stuck in a relatively small space so even if you can move well, you can't go far, so strength winds up being much more important.


You'll never have as much strength as an interior O-lineman...

DTs can have as much strength as LGs, and DEs can actually have more strength than OTs. The only OL that nobody can ever be as strong as is the C. Damned full point into strength per level up...
 
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Originally posted by Slightly Hyphy

Originally posted by FatLoad


Yeah, I think you went after vision too soon.

I also think that all centers, guards, and DT's need strength as their primary skill. The way GLB works, all interior linemen are in an arms race where the most important weapon is strength. Any center or guard at a comparable level who concentrates on strength should be able to knock the crap out of your DT. While agility is important for an interior lineman, you are still stuck in a relatively small space so even if you can move well, you can't go far, so strength winds up being much more important.


You'll never have as much strength as an interior O-lineman...

DTs can have as much strength as LGs, and DEs can actually have more strength than OTs. The only OL that nobody can ever be as strong as is the C. Damned full point into strength per level up...


Which is retarded, real life centers don't block nose guards, they only help with that. They block middle linebackers. That's why they're the smallest lineman.
 
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