Originally posted by cdnsooner
Originally posted by joeflex73
Originally posted by Maddoc
Originally posted by cdnsooner
Well you can call it broke but when D-line guys are built like LBs and LBs are built like safteys and CBs are built like WRs,maybe its the builds and not so much the game.
Man, there is one of you in every thread isn't there.
The testing has been done, it's documented in the test blog, go read it if you really don't believe any of this, but it's getting old trying to explain it over and over again.
LOL yep, always the guy with a lvl 31 who has seen how a SPD/AGI DE starts and has never seen a lvl 40 or 50 who has rounded out. Survival of the fittest.
Do me a favor cdsooner, go build a DE how you'd think he should be built, balanced between STR/AGI/SPD with VIS and TAK. Not only will it take a long time to get it right and be good (here's a hint, if you want high SPD/AGI, you have to neglect STR for a long while), but if you build them evenly, you will be complete crap. Guaranteed.
Why does a DE need high speed?Ask NFL scouts that question. Why do they love DEs who can run a 4.6? IDK, maybe it has to do with the way pass-rushing is THE most important factor in stopping the pass at any level.
My DEs are gone after this season.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=106641 Low strength and tackling, I know, and probably too many SAs (season 1 build, followed tpats guide

) but he used to be a decent player. Nothing outrageous, but good. Only keeping the DT because I have hope and want to have a player at the pro level while my safety grows up.