anyone higher level considering to start training on intense for those in the topic. wouldnt waste SP on either of the two, but a lil boost in both of those could really break open the run game. or would it be a waste since higher level CB would require a player with high block to stop them cause of their build. thanks
bossinthe831
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I think 20 strength and 15 blocking is fine at my level and it's quick to get there and easy to train. Higher than 20 strength never hurts though. I personally train strength/carrying every once in a while.
Todd Toddy
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i know of WRs with blocking around 25 and you should see them on those pitch plays to the HB... if you're a run-heavy team then blocking is definately useful for WRs!
these WRs are totally destroying the CBs on run plays.
these WRs are totally destroying the CBs on run plays.
PackMan97
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Originally posted by Mob-6
Keep in mind if you facilitate a healthy run game you will see less passes.
Also consider how many HB's waste time on their blocking to help avoid sacks.
Keep in mind if you facilitate a healthy run game you will see less passes.

Also consider how many HB's waste time on their blocking to help avoid sacks.
drussell743
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if you dont train this wat do you train? I have also done strength and carrying but then some of the same people are negative on carrying.
So wat do you actually train? for me seems all my other skills are too high to be worth training
So wat do you actually train? for me seems all my other skills are too high to be worth training
PackMan97
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I don't know anyone that is NEGATIVE on carrying, there is just debate where to rank it in importance.
I would train carrying before I did blocking. Then again, my STR is low enough I can train STR/CAR to a decent level and then do STR/BLK
I would train carrying before I did blocking. Then again, my STR is low enough I can train STR/CAR to a decent level and then do STR/BLK

DirtyMouse
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just need enough strength and agility to not ever train blocking. Strength and agility will also carry over into other aspects of the game where blocking is pretty limited in scope.
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