What is the better VA to max...Im a MLB who's build is built to sustain the tackle and not miss...I dont care about the force fumbling...Advice before the season starts, please!!!!
pauldabamf
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if you're just working about making the tackle, go sure tack if you play on balanced, or go textbook if you play on wrap. Thats what I would do.
pauldabamf
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although personally I like the brick wall, for my mlb that is
Last edited Feb 22, 2009 03:10:01
gtthom86
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For MLB I think textbook tackler is a much better option.
sure tackler just give you another chance if you miss a tackle, thats it. Increasing points in tackling will not only help you miss less tackles, but improve the quality of your tackles (more big hits, presumably fumbles, RB doesn't fall so far forward after contact). So if your already above the soft cap in tackling and plan to get it to the 61 cap in the future, textbook is certainly the way to go. For SPD/AGL LBs and safeties or others that want to get by with lower tackling sure tackler is the safer option.
sure tackler just give you another chance if you miss a tackle, thats it. Increasing points in tackling will not only help you miss less tackles, but improve the quality of your tackles (more big hits, presumably fumbles, RB doesn't fall so far forward after contact). So if your already above the soft cap in tackling and plan to get it to the 61 cap in the future, textbook is certainly the way to go. For SPD/AGL LBs and safeties or others that want to get by with lower tackling sure tackler is the safer option.
Last edited Feb 24, 2009 11:49:50
Joe Buck
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textbook by far.
Sure tackling appears to be broken. It doesnt decrease your missed tackles, and in many cases actually increases them. There are several threads in the bug forum and they are currently testing it.
Sure tackling appears to be broken. It doesnt decrease your missed tackles, and in many cases actually increases them. There are several threads in the bug forum and they are currently testing it.
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