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WVUFAN1971
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Always looking for suggestions on my build: L18, initially designed as a blocking TE:

Strength: 40.86 Blocking: 38.5
Speed: 32.47 Tackling: 12.87
Agility: 20.22 Throwing: 10
Jumping: 9 Catching: 41.16
Stamina: 27.95 Carrying: 16.87
Vision: 26.5 Kicking: 9
Confidence: 26.17 Punting: 10

Blocking SA: 4-4-3-2-2
Receiving SA: 3-2-0-0-0

39 rec, 496 yds, 7 TD's and 32 pancakes in 16 games.

Last edited Jun 9, 2008 00:46:15
 
Adderfist
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I personally feel, LB's, TE's, WR's, CB's, FS/SS's. Should all have 50, speed, vision, agility, and stamina by level 20.
 
Dravz
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Originally posted by Dannyg28
TEs tend to block someone who is already being blocked instead of looking for someone who isn't already blocked.


Hello, vision...
 
Adam89
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And of course catching...I made the mistake of pumping to many points into the SAs from the beginning...now Im looking at a more balanced approach to improving my player
 
Dannyg28
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Originally posted by Dravz
Originally posted by Dannyg28

TEs tend to block someone who is already being blocked instead of looking for someone who isn't already blocked.


Hello, vision...


even with high vision they tend to act like retards and crackback the already double teamed DT instead of blocking the LE in front of them whos running around unblocked.
 
Dravz
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Originally posted by Dannyg28
even with high vision they tend to act like retards and crackback the already double teamed DT instead of blocking the LE in front of them whos running around unblocked.


Define 'high vision' and then we can continue. Besides, sometimes that DT needs another shove or he'll bust through the double-team.
 
azenmaster
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Originally posted by Dannyg28
Originally posted by Dravz

Originally posted by Dannyg28


TEs tend to block someone who is already being blocked instead of looking for someone who isn't already blocked.


Hello, vision...


even with high vision they tend to act like retards and crackback the already double teamed DT instead of blocking the LE in front of them whos running around unblocked.


My blocking TE has no problem blocking correctly. If he's blocking someone that is already blocked it is because he either has poor vision or your o-line can't handle the player and need a hand.
 
Kiber
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Originally posted by WVUFAN1971
Always looking for suggestions on my build: L18, initially designed as a blocking TE:

Strength: 40.86 Blocking: 38.5
Speed: 32.47 Tackling: 12.87
Agility: 20.22 Throwing: 10
Jumping: 9 Catching: 41.16
Stamina: 27.95 Carrying: 16.87
Vision: 26.5 Kicking: 9
Confidence: 26.17 Punting: 10

Blocking SA: 4-4-3-2-2
Receiving SA: 3-2-0-0-0

39 rec, 496 yds, 7 TD's and 32 pancakes in 16 games.



If you're a starter, by Level 18 I'd have more in stamina. I have a Level 18 TE with 40 stamina - and even then, I notice that by the 4th quarter he's playing a lot less than in the 1st quarter because of stamina. Of course, 4th quarter is often when I really want him in the game.
 
SE49erFan
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i just boosted my player today (TE). Could ya'll take a look at him and tell me what you think.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=420429


Thank you
 
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Originally posted by dirtysouthbomb
i just boosted my player today (TE). Could ya'll take a look at him and tell me what you think.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=420429


Thank you


+10 vision, +15 agility, +10 speed, +10 jumping, +20 strength, +10 carrying, +8 catching. That is the build I am aiming for anyway, so I recommend it to you.
 
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