in other words, how close should agility be to speed?
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quick question.
when you apply the speed:agility "ratio", does equips factor in also? or is it all natural stats.
when you apply the speed:agility "ratio", does equips factor in also? or is it all natural stats.
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Originally posted by Redfish2010
in other words, how close should agility be to speed?
I'd say 30 points at your WR's level would be too much. I'm on a team that has tried different equipment sets for WRs and within ten worked well (like 80 speed, 70 agility). Definitely don't spend all equipment on speed cuz the gap gets too big.
in other words, how close should agility be to speed?
I'd say 30 points at your WR's level would be too much. I'm on a team that has tried different equipment sets for WRs and within ten worked well (like 80 speed, 70 agility). Definitely don't spend all equipment on speed cuz the gap gets too big.
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3:2 ratio is much better than 2:1
My 38 WR has 88-89 speed and 60 agility and dominates. Look at his stats, he is never set as the favorite WR, just gets wide open.
My 38 WR has 88-89 speed and 60 agility and dominates. Look at his stats, he is never set as the favorite WR, just gets wide open.
Last edited Nov 21, 2008 02:57:37
Bukowski
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Originally posted by Blamo
If speed was 100, I'd much rather have agility be in the 60-70 range than 50.
Of course you would rather that, but that's not the point.
If Speed was 100, I'd much rather have Agility be in the 100 range than 50.
See how much sense that makes?
The question is whether or not it's worth it, not if the player would be better because of it.
If speed was 100, I'd much rather have agility be in the 60-70 range than 50.
Of course you would rather that, but that's not the point.
If Speed was 100, I'd much rather have Agility be in the 100 range than 50.
See how much sense that makes?
The question is whether or not it's worth it, not if the player would be better because of it.
Last edited Nov 22, 2008 13:19:01
Mob-6
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Originally posted by bruiser 1234
My 38 WR has 88-89 speed and 60 agility and dominates. Look at his stats, he is never set as the favorite WR, just gets wide open.
Your WR is level 38 playing in AA, he better dominate as hard as an NFL player playing in a Pee-Wee league. I hardly think your example objectively adds to this debate. Put him in Pro against similar level defenders and see how he does.
My 38 WR has 88-89 speed and 60 agility and dominates. Look at his stats, he is never set as the favorite WR, just gets wide open.
Your WR is level 38 playing in AA, he better dominate as hard as an NFL player playing in a Pee-Wee league. I hardly think your example objectively adds to this debate. Put him in Pro against similar level defenders and see how he does.
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look at my wr too, his gap between speed and agility is closer than 90-60, and still gets about a drop a game.
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speed and agility has nothing to do with drops but route running and creating seperation, also breaking tackles.
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