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Cactus71
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what do you think?
 
packers0491
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had it for a while last season and didn't work to good, He was at like 75-75. Maybe he wasn't fast enough.

Maybe if you can get like 85-85 it would work alright, but that would take a nice amount of time
 
Cactus71
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=969522
working ok right now had 2 tackles 2 PD gave up 24 yards on 3 passes last game
 
phat_lyk_dat
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i think as long as speed is within 10 of agility you are fine.
 
Korwin
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=1158667
 
Tothehouse
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_game_log.pl?player_id=640682

I have a tight ratio of speed to agility, I think it works very well. I have also seen DB's with 15-20 speed higher than agility that works fine. I think either way works if you supplement it with the proper SA's.
 
Anebriated
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Mine is close to 3:2 (69:42)which I find is plenty.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_game_log.pl?player_id=850274
 
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Originally posted by Anebriated
Mine is close to 3:2 (69:42)which I find is plenty.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_game_log.pl?player_id=850274


But it's not...
 
Anebriated
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Maybe at level 40 you need 1:1, at 20 its not necessary.
 
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The ratio has nothing to do with how high a level you are. I'm not saying 1:1 is the only way to go, but anything more than a 10 point gap (let alone 27) and you will get killed on underneath routes like ins and slants.
 
Anebriated
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Say what you will. I am not going to sit here and say my way is the only way to go and your method is wrong. I have watched every play my CB has been involved in and he doesnt get beat often and when he does its generally because hes on close coverage. You would think that my production would be down because of my getting beat as often as you claim but apparently having near first cap agility and high speed makes up for a lot. I havent seen many CBs that duplicate my kind of success at swatting balls away so I shared my info. Since, according to you, thats not the right way to do it then I guess I screwed up my build. Looks like Ill have to suffer and people shouldnt try it.
 
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Say what you will. I am not going to sit here and say my way is the only way to go and your method is wrong. I have watched every play my CB has been involved in and he doesnt get beat often and when he does its generally because hes on close coverage. You would think that my production would be down because of my getting beat as often as you claim but apparently having near first cap agility and high speed makes up for a lot. I havent seen many CBs that duplicate my kind of success at swatting balls away so I shared my info. Since, according to you, thats not the right way to do it then I guess I screwed up my build. Looks like Ill have to suffer and people shouldnt try it.


Whatever, I know there are many different ways to build a CB and we'll just have to agree to disagree.
 
Magnitude
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Mine's got 20 higher speed, and works fine.
 
scrockstar
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You need more Agility as a CB when WR get 80+ speed around level 27-30ish. My team has consistently been a good passing team on offense in part due to the fact that we always have a #3 WR with 84+ speed and 7+ first step. Even against teams that outmatch us level wise and teams that beat us by a lot of points, we still get 1-2 long TD passes from that #3 WR because most CBs don't have the agility to match the WR when First step goes off. I think that by the 30s CBs should have 75+ Agility.
 


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