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Oofty
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I'm the GM of a 2nd year BBB team, and I was in the process of sending out seasonal build suggestions to my offense when I came across this build:

Physical Attributes
Strength: 79.62 (12 EQ here)
Speed: 50.62
Agility: 25.62
Jumping: 13.4
Stamina: 22.4
Vision: 24.62
Confidence: 20.62

Football Skills
Blocking: 13.4
Catching: 13.4
Tackling: 8
Throwing: 13.4
Carrying: 32.62
Kicking: 8
Punting: 8

Here is what I'm planning on recommending to him:
1. If strength is not 3rd capped at next level, go ahead and do that.
2. This is where I'm stuck. Should I ask him to get carrying or agility to the soft-cap first. I'm definitely leaning toward carrying, since that's 7 levels higher AND he's obviously a power build.
3. Do which ever isn't done in #2. This will more likely be when he gets agility soft-capped. Or...should he hard-cap speed so that he'll have plenty of meaningful stats (read: agility) to spend his training points on in the meantime?

Eventually, I hope to get this player to hard-cap speed and agility so he's not simply a slow-moving target. Where I'm finding trouble is whether or not to prolong the agility and speed part or the carrying part first. In other words, are the marginal values of carrying levels equal or greater than the marginal value of speed and agility levels for powerbacks? (Yes, I know carrying helps, to some extent, with breaking tackles, but is it enough to the point where it's worth sacrificing speed and agility?)

I'd appreciate any and all advice that you could give on this matter!
Last edited Apr 20, 2009 11:51:39
 
Psych0
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Do carrying first the capp speed & agility
 
RMiller517
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well, if he's got 12 equip in strength, that means its at 67 and change.

tell him to keep going with strength. raise it until it costs 5-1. then have him cap carrying at 68 first, then work on speed and agility.

abilities for power backs, imo.

strength > carrying = speed > agility = stamina
 


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