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Originally posted by Xelstyle
Originally posted by Iceman16

I soft-capped agility first for my TE. It helps more with pancakes than it does with receiving. Receiving TEs are really not very successful in this game.


Define "Success".


maybe "considered"
 
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Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
Originally posted by San Diego Chargers

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Originally posted by MadMike52



Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24




Originally posted by San Diego Chargers





Has anyone tried a high agility, route run, jumping and catching TE? I just made one yesterday and would like a quick possession guy (not necessarily high speed) that catches everything around him. Anyone had success with a similar build?


It's kind of pointless for a TE to be just a possession guy in this game because a TE only will get like 3-6 catches a game anyway. Speed is really the key to this game.


Not my guy, I regularly get 8-10 catches a game (had 14 in my last game), and get thrown to at least 12 times a game.


And your very lucky. On the team I was on last year, I had around 7-9 catches a game and did amazing. But now this season my new team is having trouble getting me the ball and I get 2 catches a game.


It's all about the Offensive Coordinator. Our team's doesn't have that great of a build yet in his last 3 games he has 28 catches for 240+ yards.


Well someone needs to help out our Off. Cord. because they can not figure out how to get me the ball. Today was the most they have ever thrown my way, and it was like 9 times, with 5 of those being incomplete (1 of those a drop). And this was a scrimmage game where they set everything on my focus. Sad really.


All he has to do is raise passes thrown to TE's. It should be around 30%, min.
 
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