Originally posted by rmiller517
Originally posted by SuperKing
Originally posted by Hammerin Hobe
I see a few problems with you getting sacks. First, you are on an 0-16 team. Chances are the opposition has the lead and will run pretty much the second half. Not your fault, just hard to get sacks when the opposition is running out the clock. 2nd: you have too many points in special abilities. I would invest in your base stats. Speed and agility would help you the most. Even though you've hit the soft cap of 50 on agility, I'd keep pumping points into it. Agility not only controls change of direction, it also controls acceleration (which is important for a DE) I would also train confidence. I would hold off putting points into tackle. Just set your tactics to wrap-up tackling and you'll be fine.
Check out this guy: He had 30 sacks and 72 hurries
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=28501
Is jumping that important?
his 14 PD proves that its definitely worth something.
Wonder if jumping is involved in acceleration?
Originally posted by SuperKing
Originally posted by Hammerin Hobe
I see a few problems with you getting sacks. First, you are on an 0-16 team. Chances are the opposition has the lead and will run pretty much the second half. Not your fault, just hard to get sacks when the opposition is running out the clock. 2nd: you have too many points in special abilities. I would invest in your base stats. Speed and agility would help you the most. Even though you've hit the soft cap of 50 on agility, I'd keep pumping points into it. Agility not only controls change of direction, it also controls acceleration (which is important for a DE) I would also train confidence. I would hold off putting points into tackle. Just set your tactics to wrap-up tackling and you'll be fine.
Check out this guy: He had 30 sacks and 72 hurries
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=28501
Is jumping that important?
his 14 PD proves that its definitely worth something.
Wonder if jumping is involved in acceleration?






























