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Novalgina
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I got 2 vet pnts to distribute and I can't make my mind. Take a look at my build:

Jamal Jamal (Lv. 33 LB)
Ht/Wt: 5'11", 231lbs

Experience, Skill Points, and Cash
Money: $71543
Skill Points: 0
Training Points: 3
Bonus Tokens: 0
Veteran Points: 2
Next Level: 728/1000

Attributes
Physical Attributes
Strength: 46.56
Speed: 82.87
Agility: 56.82
Jumping: 28.14
Stamina: 44.4
Vision: 55.5
Confidence: 32.49

Football Skills
Blocking: 17.14
Catching: 17.14
Tackling: 48.49
Throwing: 8
Carrying: 9
Kicking: 10
Punting: 9

Special Abilities
Hard Hitter Abilities
Snarl: 1
Aura of Intimidation: 1
Diving Tackle: 2
Monster Hit: 0
Defense General: 0

Pass Rusher Abilities
Trash Talk: 3
The Glare: 3
Shed Blocks: 3
Swat Ball: 3
Big Sack: 1

Veteran Abilities
Track Star: 10
 
HerrWuff
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What do you think about stuff like brick wall, clutch or red zone freak ?
 
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imo move eq to agility and finish track star. you want VA to go into your highest natural abilities. a lot of people will say to do that with eq but imo that's not ideal.
 
drakeborn
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
imo move eq to agility and finish track star. you want VA to go into your highest natural abilities. a lot of people will say to do that with eq but imo that's not ideal.


He is capped on Track Star for another 7 levels.
 
Novalgina
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It's no good taking brick wall since I don't have high tackling, I thought about capping red zone freak (to 10) and then finish track star and then go for clutch.
 
kcdizz
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brick wall is great. I can finely stop Rbs from getting extra yards after the tackle
 
Scoot
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Originally posted by Novalgina
It's no good taking brick wall since I don't have high tackling, I thought about capping red zone freak (to 10) and then finish track star and then go for clutch.


your actual tackling attribute doesnt have anything to do with brick wall (that i know of, strength is more the guiding attribute here but still doesnt affect the VA) and it's a really good one to have now that runningbacks are always seeming to fall forward for another yard or two. especially big since you lead the team in tackles.
Last edited Feb 4, 2009 04:39:43
 
Novalgina
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I mixed it up, sorry, I thought you were talking about textbook tackler.
 
kbbl
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I'm definitely looking at brick wall. Since LBs often are up there in tackles.
 


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