Originally posted by MadMike52
If someone believes that strength is key for a receiving TE, you should cap that after you address catching (both major attributes). I do not believe it is important enough to cap. My TEs are WRs with a different title, I don't think strength should be addressed anymore than training it later in their careers. Both of my TEs are set up to not be on the field for rushing plays, so I'm not worried about blocking whatsoever. Anyone who is using a balanced TE with the way GLB is set up right now is making a mistake, you ought to have a blocker and a receiver.
Originally posted by Meatdawg
Enjoy your reverse pancakes/dropped passes.
And you are also taking advice from someone that doesn't have a TE beyond level 5. (And he even cap'd str first =p)
Strength goes into the receiving roll? That's the first I've heard of that.
I have a rec TE whose build I think rocks, and I can say that STR does seem to help catching tough passes (I dumped 20 points into over night). Not nearly as much as catching, but I do think it factors in. That being said, i'm not capping strength because its a secondary attribute at best for a rec TE. i'll train it until high 30s before using any sp on it, same with vision.
i mean, i know its not as cost effective, but do you truly need either of those stats much past 50? fuck no you don't, but please work on that while my speed and agility are getting leveling bonus past 60/68. now that VAs raise your speed and agility another 15%, getting them as high as possible is that much more beneficial.
not trying to advocate an unbalanced build, balance is key, but there is no shame in capping speed and agility before strength and vision.
If someone believes that strength is key for a receiving TE, you should cap that after you address catching (both major attributes). I do not believe it is important enough to cap. My TEs are WRs with a different title, I don't think strength should be addressed anymore than training it later in their careers. Both of my TEs are set up to not be on the field for rushing plays, so I'm not worried about blocking whatsoever. Anyone who is using a balanced TE with the way GLB is set up right now is making a mistake, you ought to have a blocker and a receiver.
Originally posted by Meatdawg
Enjoy your reverse pancakes/dropped passes.
And you are also taking advice from someone that doesn't have a TE beyond level 5. (And he even cap'd str first =p)
Strength goes into the receiving roll? That's the first I've heard of that.
I have a rec TE whose build I think rocks, and I can say that STR does seem to help catching tough passes (I dumped 20 points into over night). Not nearly as much as catching, but I do think it factors in. That being said, i'm not capping strength because its a secondary attribute at best for a rec TE. i'll train it until high 30s before using any sp on it, same with vision.
i mean, i know its not as cost effective, but do you truly need either of those stats much past 50? fuck no you don't, but please work on that while my speed and agility are getting leveling bonus past 60/68. now that VAs raise your speed and agility another 15%, getting them as high as possible is that much more beneficial.
not trying to advocate an unbalanced build, balance is key, but there is no shame in capping speed and agility before strength and vision.
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