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Pebbles28
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How on earth do I stop my WRs, TEs and RBs from dropping passes? They have good builds, and a good QB throwing to them (on medium). They had 16 drops last game!
 
head1
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When you fond out let the rest of GLB know. One thing that could be the problem with that many is confidence. Drops are common but that many you would have to think someones confidence is low, the QB maybe or the receivers?
 
arscola
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I would suggest that you soft cap both catching and agility on all your WR's as I see where at least one of your receivers has 35 agility and 34 catching to go with his 78 speed and this really makes it hard for him to separate from the CB. I know this really helped my own team when I made this suggestion during preseason and now I only have one guy with the "dropsies" and I'm working on him.

WR Sean McDoughna
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=118156
Last edited Aug 28, 2008 08:58:09
 
Sarg01
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WRs in real football drop all the time, even the superstars. It's not something you should be able to stop, just reduce the frequency of.

Catching, Carrying, Vision, Agility and Jumping seem to be the keys to the reduction. I'm not sure if it's in that order or not. Regardless having 50 in one and 20-25 in the others sure isn't good enough.
 
Forbin
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I honestly don't see any problem with drops lately. Unless you show me a group of teams with a solid QB, receivers AND O-Line with less than 50% completions, I won't buy it.


Your starting QB has a rating of 91. What do you expect? 158.3 every game?
 


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