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caiogr
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My player have drops every game
anyone can help me please
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=29054
 
oshow
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hm.. every stat that can be related to drops seem fine.. maybe you're not getting enough separation, boost your speed 72+.

edit: i realized most SA's work better when it's at 5 or more. try putting one more into Sticky Hands
Last edited Sep 19, 2008 21:03:03
 
Djinnt
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You need more separation.
Less coverage=easier catch=less chance to drop the ball.
 
WizardofWar
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Agreed with the separation issue..I have a level 21 WR and I just upped Run route to 5...immediately saw an increase in separation and I only have a speed of 57 so Im thinking that the additional % boosts on run route really help our agil/speed...

I also have 4 in sticky hands...next level, im going to spend either 3 points to move Run Route to 6 or 2 points to bump sticky hands to 5...havent decided just yet..leaning towards hands to get it to 5 though...rumors are that s/a's with 5 or more may produce better results...

My attributes/skills are amazingly similar to yours and I have the exact same issue with drops. I did, however, move jumping to 31 and jump catch s/a to 4 as I am experimenting with that also. Just did it..too early to comment yet.

I am also limiting s/a points on the speedster tree to 3/2/0/0/0...not focusing on a speedster so im not spending any more there.

let me know how it works out

 
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PS: Possession receivers aren't any good in GLB.
 
j10er
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Originally posted by Daddy Warbucks
PS: Possession receivers aren't any good in GLB.


Not true at all, unless you have some strange definition of possession receivers.
 
Mob-6
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I define a possession receiver as a WR whose highest attribute is not speed.
 
j10er
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If that's the accepted definition, then possession WRs are fine, and are even preferred at certain WR slots.
 
knudlen
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Originally posted by Mob-6
I define a possession receiver as a WR whose highest attribute is not speed.


thats actually pretty good way of looking at it.
 
zollins5
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Originally posted by Daddy Warbucks
PS: Possession receivers aren't any good in GLB.


I def. have to disagree as well. My guy has higher speed than anything, but he is an excellent possession guy. His route running is usually exceptional, and he gets open on the short/medium routes the majority of the time.
 
Mob-6
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Zollins,

Please define what you think a possession receiver is. I suggested a possession receiver is a WR whose highest attribute is not speed. If your highest attribute is speed as you say, you need to provide more proof that possession receivers are viable rather that using your speed receiver as an example.

 
Viscount
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I fail to see the point in defining a possession WR. You want your WR to be the best he can possibly be, and saying he's only a possession if speed isn't his highest attribute is limiting his potential.
 
Mob-6
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There are two trees that GLB has assigned to the game, one speedster and one possession. We are not assigning random designations, they were assigned by the game. We are merely trying to decide which constitutes which. IS a guy who neglects speed and agility, but plugs the speedster tree a speed receiver? Do the attributes or the tree make the player type? Or a combination of the two?

Originally posted by Viscount
You want your WR to be the best he can possibly be, and saying he's only a possession if speed isn't his highest attribute is limiting his potential.



Don't worry, I'm fairly sure that the game mechanics work in a way that just calling a player a possession receiver won't have any impact on the player's performance.
 
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Originally posted by Mob-6

There are two trees that GLB has assigned to the game, one speedster and one possession. We are not assigning random designations, they were assigned by the game. We are merely trying to decide which constitutes which. IS a guy who neglects speed and agility, but plugs the speedster tree a speed receiver? Do the attributes or the tree make the player type? Or a combination of the two?


I think it's eveything in the build that defines whether a WR is a possession or speed WR. My possesion WR who I posted a while ago, people said he wasn't a possession WR because he had good speed. But just think about defining Randy Moss as a GLB WR, the ridiculous catches he makes (eg. the possession SAs) would mean he's a possession WR, but then he also runs a 4.25 40 yard dash, so what is he?

And I'm not comparing my WR to Randy Moss!


Originally posted by Mob-6


Originally posted by Viscount

You want your WR to be the best he can possibly be, and saying he's only a possession if speed isn't his highest attribute is limiting his potential.



Don't worry, I'm fairly sure that the game mechanics work in a way that just calling a player a possession receiver won't have any impact on the player's performance.


Lol. I just meant that if someone decides to build a possession WR with the intention that speed can't be his highest attribute if he wants the WR to stay that build, then he's limiting the WRs potential.
Last edited Sep 21, 2008 11:54:58
 
zollins5
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Originally posted by Viscount
Originally posted by Mob-6


There are two trees that GLB has assigned to the game, one speedster and one possession. We are not assigning random designations, they were assigned by the game. We are merely trying to decide which constitutes which. IS a guy who neglects speed and agility, but plugs the speedster tree a speed receiver? Do the attributes or the tree make the player type? Or a combination of the two?


I think it's eveything in the build that defines whether a WR is a possession or speed WR. My possesion WR who I posted a while ago, people said he wasn't a possession WR because he had good speed. But just think about defining Randy Moss as a GLB WR, the ridiculous catches he makes (eg. the possession SAs) would mean he's a possession WR, but then he also runs a 4.25 40 yard dash, so what is he?

And I'm not comparing my WR to Randy Moss!


Originally posted by Mob-6



Originally posted by Viscount


You want your WR to be the best he can possibly be, and saying he's only a possession if speed isn't his highest attribute is limiting his potential.



Don't worry, I'm fairly sure that the game mechanics work in a way that just calling a player a possession receiver won't have any impact on the player's performance.


Lol. I just meant that if someone decides to build a possession WR with the intention that speed can't be his highest attribute if he wants the WR to stay that build, then he's limiting the WRs potential.


Exactly. There are a lot of attributes that go into making a true possession WR. My guys highest attribute is speed. This helps him create that separation that was mentioned before. His routes are ran better, and quicker with higher speed, agility, and even some vision. They can all be tied together. So lets say a couple of seasons from now, my WR has 90 speed/ 80 Agility/ would he have to be a speed WR, or could my other attributes be set up in a way to make him start at his top speed, and stop on a dime, running any route to perfection? I think people on here try to put to much stock in one or to attributes, when it comes to defining what kind of player they have. From the replays I have watched with my guy, he gets open a lot from his route running. He is constantly underneath the CB, and open for the ball. Not saying he never blows by anyone, but that isn't an every other play type of deal.
 
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