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kr0n
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Originally posted by Ilok
Throwing to 68 is by far the most important. Depending on what you want out of your QB, I'd go a few different routes. If you are slow building, Id focus on what you cap through training combos and you got a few guides above that would work.

If you want to be successful early I'd go Throwing, vision strength confidence as vision is more important early.

As for agility being under/overrated I haven't seen it be too important throughout my qb's career. Everyone on defense is going to have so much higher agility and speed, scrambling and sack avoidance will be basically redundant. I'd focus more improving your qbs effectiveness, putting training of stamina at a higher importance than agility, and get on a team with an o-line than will protect. As for agility helping any with pass quality, show me evidence of this cause I don't see it playing a part.


Agility raises your passing bar.
 
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Originally posted by kr0n
Originally posted by Ilok

Throwing to 68 is by far the most important. Depending on what you want out of your QB, I'd go a few different routes. If you are slow building, Id focus on what you cap through training combos and you got a few guides above that would work.

If you want to be successful early I'd go Throwing, vision strength confidence as vision is more important early.

As for agility being under/overrated I haven't seen it be too important throughout my qb's career. Everyone on defense is going to have so much higher agility and speed, scrambling and sack avoidance will be basically redundant. I'd focus more improving your qbs effectiveness, putting training of stamina at a higher importance than agility, and get on a team with an o-line than will protect. As for agility helping any with pass quality, show me evidence of this cause I don't see it playing a part.


Agility raises your passing bar.


As much as confidence and strength do. Though bars aren't proof of anything, I suppose it is evidence it plays some role.

 
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It plays a role, that I have no doubt, but if you neglect agility instead of strength, throwing, vision or confidence, your qb will still perform well as if you neglect strength, vision, confidence or throwing to boost agility you are going to have a major hole in your build.
 
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