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Iversen
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Good , just wanted to be sure you were on power .

Well yeah , just be patient I guess .
 
Djinnt
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Confidence... I've recently changed my opinions on confidence.

Before, I didn't get thrown to because of lack of stamina, my low in-game energy lowered the effect of my attributes so drastically that I couldn't gain separation (too low speed/agility) and if I did, I couldn't catch the ball (because of reduction to catching or vision, likely a combination) Not to mention that my presence on special teams had me see maybe 1-10 plays as a receiver per game

then I had a few good games when taken off of the special teams my WR was on, KOS, KRS, KR, this gave me a drastic in-game energy boost and I had one 3 reception game, one 5 reception 89 yard scrim game (best on either side for WRs, even level team) and one 4 reception 90 yard game (against a team that was literally 10 average levels higher than me (also performing the best out of both team's WRs)

After this my team faced decent competition again, I got a few receptions, a few drops and a few deflections, one lost fumble, it lowered my confidence by a few points. Next game, my lowered confidence affected me even more, adding nothing but dropped passes and deflections to my stats. My most recent game had be gaining two looks out of 23 plays, granted we are a 60% run team. Out of those two looks I had one drop and one deflection. I believe this is almost solely because of the stat detriment I receive for lowered morale.

The worst part is, you can't just regain morale after a game like you're guaranteed to do with energy. I'm stuck at 92 and I feel it'll only drop unless luck is somehow on my side in the next few games.
 
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Last edited Aug 20, 2008 17:51:45
 
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when you're passing a lot, it sometimes means you're behind, AKA losing. (especially during the 2 minute drill) So you need to keep morale up so you can make more catches and potentially come back and score the winning TD :-)
 
Iversen
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Originally posted by she didnt choke on a salad
when you're passing a lot, it sometimes means you're behind, AKA losing. (especially during the 2 minute drill) So you need to keep morale up so you can make more catches and potentially come back and score the winning TD :-)


= confidence
 
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