I'll see our CBs getting blocked by WRs until the ball carrier runs past them, what helps a CB shed a blocking WR. I have a hard time believing the WRs have much blocking to speak of and I would imagine the 2 are close to each other in agility or is this just the way things are and CBs are just destined to be dominated by WRs?
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Strength is the only way, unless they built a blocking WR with 30 or so in blocking. Than your probaly not gonna be able to make the play.
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Originally posted by MustangLife
Strength is the only way, unless they built a blocking WR with 30 or so in blocking. Than your probaly not gonna be able to make the play.
This, also, I rolled a +1 SV, +3% break block chance, and I've updgraded it to +15% break block chance, my guy is amazing on run coverage
Strength is the only way, unless they built a blocking WR with 30 or so in blocking. Than your probaly not gonna be able to make the play.
This, also, I rolled a +1 SV, +3% break block chance, and I've updgraded it to +15% break block chance, my guy is amazing on run coverage
This is how:
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=565172&pbp_id=8921712
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=473822&pbp_id=8701159
I wish reverse pancakes counted as a stat.
Just get your strength up. Most wrs have very little strength, so you should be able to push past them on a regular basis if you train yours until the 35-40 range.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=565172&pbp_id=8921712
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=473822&pbp_id=8701159
I wish reverse pancakes counted as a stat.
Just get your strength up. Most wrs have very little strength, so you should be able to push past them on a regular basis if you train yours until the 35-40 range.
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