Has anyone noticed ANY improvement to their back's performance by raising jumping from "whatever you rolled" to the mid 20s (or more)? I ask because I wonder if it affects agility or first step any at all. I'm already aware that it has some vague connection to "catching".
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
Has anyone noticed ANY improvement to their back's performance by raising jumping from "whatever you rolled" to the mid 20s (or more)? I ask because I wonder if it affects agility or first step any at all. I'm already aware that it has some vague connection to "catching".
who do u want 2 be? Knowshon Moreno?
Has anyone noticed ANY improvement to their back's performance by raising jumping from "whatever you rolled" to the mid 20s (or more)? I ask because I wonder if it affects agility or first step any at all. I'm already aware that it has some vague connection to "catching".
who do u want 2 be? Knowshon Moreno?
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
Has anyone noticed ANY improvement to their back's performance by raising jumping from "whatever you rolled" to the mid 20s (or more)? I ask because I wonder if it affects agility or first step any at all. I'm already aware that it has some vague connection to "catching".
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Has anyone noticed ANY improvement to their back's performance by raising jumping from "whatever you rolled" to the mid 20s (or more)? I ask because I wonder if it affects agility or first step any at all. I'm already aware that it has some vague connection to "catching".
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Originally posted by Viscount
Originally posted by Viscount
No.
Anyone else have thoughts on the matter?
Originally posted by Viscount
No.
Anyone else have thoughts on the matter?
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jumping helps your running back dive for yards. I wished I remember the exact post from Bort that he posted a few seasons ago.
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Originally posted by aird88
jumping helps your running back dive for yards. I wished I remember the exact post from Bort that he posted a few seasons ago.
Bort says a lot of things..
jumping helps your running back dive for yards. I wished I remember the exact post from Bort that he posted a few seasons ago.
Bort says a lot of things..
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I think Bort has also said that if its high enough you'll be able to hurdle players, so I'm pretty sure it helps to avoid diving tackles.
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Originally posted by Sibley91
I think Bort has also said that if its high enough you'll be able to hurdle players.
I don't believe he said that at all.
Originally posted by Sibley91
I'm pretty sure it helps to avoid diving tackles.
That, Bort did say.
I think Bort has also said that if its high enough you'll be able to hurdle players.
I don't believe he said that at all.
Originally posted by Sibley91
I'm pretty sure it helps to avoid diving tackles.
That, Bort did say.
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