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Pong
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High throwing. Med to high vision, med to high strength. Some confidence. Sound right? Some SA's?


Can we discuss how your WR and TE's effect your game? How's about your O line?

From experiences so far, WRs are vital. Giggle because of course, for qb passing you need receivers, but as far as a team goes, I've noticed that if you QB a team with 4 WR or less that you arn't as effective as QBs with 5 or more WR. I also think that using TE's as 5th or even 4th receivers don't cut it as far as the QB goes.
 
Skorge
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That is true. WRs make or break a QB regardless of the QB's level and stats. You can put the number one QB in on a team with crappy WRs and he will fail miserably. It is important to have a good mix of WRs, a great O-Line, and also a good TE. If you have a TE that is a good receiver you can use him as your secret weapon vs. tough games and surprise your opponent.
 
Pong
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Originally posted by Skorge
a great O-Line


My QB's been hurried 26 times and sacked 7. I wonder if I beg the O line to set pass protect or at least no focus if it will help. Dunno how it would effect the teams running game though...
 
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Originally posted by Pong
High throwing. Med to high vision, med to high strength. Some confidence. Sound right? Some SA's?


Can we discuss how your WR and TE's effect your game? How's about your O line?

From experiences so far, WRs are vital. Giggle because of course, for qb passing you need receivers, but as far as a team goes, I've noticed that if you QB a team with 4 WR or less that you arn't as effective as QBs with 5 or more WR. I also think that using TE's as 5th or even 4th receivers don't cut it as far as the QB goes.



My QB and team seem to be doing just fine with a Blocking TE and Balanced TE as our #5 WR. There is a ton more that goes into it than just generalizing that "having 5 WRs = success"
 
ZeroCool0840
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My QB's o-line went from CPU to full player this year in the Cap league, and his stats saw a very, very obvious incline as it happened. O-Lines give the opportunity for lesser WR's to eventually find a spot. And I love throwing to the TE, not because of any coverage bug, but because a receiving TE is usually strong and breaks some tackles.
 
MeHigh7
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my QB has a rating of 93.5 and i am playing with 3 WR's, but i do have a good OL. Sacked 4 times and hurried 5-6 times i think.
 
Sik Wit It
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I have 5 WRs...my QB has been doing okay. We're mostly a run team though, and some of our WRs didn't boost yet.
 
packers0491
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Originally posted by Pong
High throwing. Med to high vision, med to high strength. Some confidence. Sound right? Some SA's?



nope mines different

and my team only has 4 WRs. I started off a little slow but I've been picking it up lately
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JeffSteele
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it's not the # of WR as much as their catching stats. i love Pump Fake since it made my less agile guys get more separation.
 
WiSeIVIaN
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The QB on my team has 4 WRs, but odviously number of WRs isn't the biggest factor.

Its true that most QBs have very similar builds, so the differences are, in order of importance...

1. Player builds around him (having a good O-line that doesn't allow pressure and a good core of weapons that get open is HUGE. Also a good running game helps.)

2. Having an effective team gameplan/offensive AI. Odviously having a productive offensive system is vital.

3. Having good individual tactics set.
 


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