How many points should go into tackling for a DT not an NT before switching from balanced to power?
BSUblemler
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Originally posted by skel1977
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None as in don't do it or none as in never put the setting to power tackling? I have 51 tackling right now and I want to know what is the best tackling number to get to in order to move my setting up to power tackling and cause more fumbles.
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None as in don't do it or none as in never put the setting to power tackling? I have 51 tackling right now and I want to know what is the best tackling number to get to in order to move my setting up to power tackling and cause more fumbles.
Barnsie
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Just try it...you'll probably find that you don't miss as many tackles as you thought nor force as many fumbles as you were hoping for.
Darren McFadden
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Originally posted by BSUblemler
Originally posted by skel1977
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None as in don't do it or none as in never put the setting to power tackling? I have 51 tackling right now and I want to know what is the best tackling number to get to in order to move my setting up to power tackling and cause more fumbles.
I have seen a guy with >70 in tackling, power tackling, and like 10 in monster tackle not force one single fumble in over a season. i don't think those settings are going to help cause fumbles. it's all about speed, agility, vision, and luck.
Originally posted by skel1977
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None as in don't do it or none as in never put the setting to power tackling? I have 51 tackling right now and I want to know what is the best tackling number to get to in order to move my setting up to power tackling and cause more fumbles.
I have seen a guy with >70 in tackling, power tackling, and like 10 in monster tackle not force one single fumble in over a season. i don't think those settings are going to help cause fumbles. it's all about speed, agility, vision, and luck.
Cadillac24 DTD
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I think for a DT, over 50 tackling combined with at least 75 strenght is enough to play with power tackling instead of wrap up
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