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risico
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One of my DTs just got to lvl 27 and I noticed he now has a dark green pass rushing bar. Is this good for his level?

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1060589
 
the hurricane
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It has definitely been done before, but yes I'd say it's good for his level.
 
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really good start so far. get that speed up next. then go heavy on shed blocks to leverage the agility.
 
risico
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Yeah, he still could use his lvl 24 upgrades to get his agility to 97, though I'm thinking putting 1-2 pieces of equipment into speed would help.
 
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What's his natural Agility? Like, 75?
 
FatNasty
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My 29 has two dark green bars, fwiw.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1045732
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slurmewerds
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as does mine
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=943332
 
risico
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Natural agility is 81.5

And I haven't seen much reason to invest SP into tackling, that's why he's not going to get 2 dark green bars anytime soon. I'd rather use those SP in other things that seem more important. I think you can raise tackling just by training and natural level-ups.

Still, those are both pretty impressive builds for NT.
 
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lol that a pure answer from a guys that didint play vs player on is level you play on a casual team and you overmatch all your opponent so far that why you dont need tackle/stamina/confidence.
IMo you should train Con/Sta in the 35+ range
speed to 61 cap and more vision.
good build so far you have plenty agi for the rest of your career with the lvl up and same with STR.
like other said Shed block with 81 agi natural can be monster on your DT.
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FatNasty
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Originally posted by risico
Natural agility is 81.5

And I haven't seen much reason to invest SP into tackling, that's why he's not going to get 2 dark green bars anytime soon. I'd rather use those SP in other things that seem more important. I think you can raise tackling just by training and natural level-ups.

Still, those are both pretty impressive builds for NT.


The tackling was a very conscious decision. If mediocre tackling (2nd capped) isn't required in GLB, it should be. If it should be, you can bet in the future it will be. I'm glad my guy has that covered. Also, he was initially intended to be on the strong side and might be again in the future.
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the hurricane
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I think focusing on getting Str/Agi exceptionally high early on will result in a better player down the road. The tackling points can be spent later IMO.
 
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Originally posted by the hurricane
I think focusing on getting Str/Agi exceptionally high early on will result in a better player down the road. The tackling points can be spent later IMO.


Really not the issue at all, but I guess it depends on your definition of "high." Not sure you can poke a stick at both Str/Agi being 75 naturally (would like to get Agility to 5 cap). My thinking is getting all three primaries to caps ASAP is best for end build, considering the big natural gains of linemen. Don't know why you wouldn't do this. I think a mistake not to. Most people don't have the patience to lay off training Speed for a while and that's the issue as I see it. Maybe you were thinking I deviated from a cookie cutter build? I never started with one. I only did what I thought was logical from the beginning. And yes, he's sitting on 69 BTs at the moment as well in case anyone was wondering.
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Originally posted by FatNasty
Originally posted by the hurricane

I think focusing on getting Str/Agi exceptionally high early on will result in a better player down the road. The tackling points can be spent later IMO.


Really not the issue at all, but I guess it depends on your definition of "high." Not sure you can poke a stick at both Str/Agi being 75 naturally (would like to get Agility to 5 cap). My thinking is getting all three primaries to caps ASAP is best for end build, considering the big natural gains of linemen. Don't know why you wouldn't do this. I think a mistake not to. Most people don't have the patience to lay off training Speed for a while and that's the issue as I see it. Maybe you were thinking I deviated from a cookie cutter build? I never started with one. I only did what I thought was logical from the beginning. And yes, he's sitting on 69 BTs at the moment as well in case anyone was wondering.


mathematically, it's more efficient to raise one attribute to the final cap, than to switch around. although it's some affected by other things such as training options and desired end numbers.
 
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
Originally posted by FatNasty

Originally posted by the hurricane


I think focusing on getting Str/Agi exceptionally high early on will result in a better player down the road. The tackling points can be spent later IMO.


Really not the issue at all, but I guess it depends on your definition of "high." Not sure you can poke a stick at both Str/Agi being 75 naturally (would like to get Agility to 5 cap). My thinking is getting all three primaries to caps ASAP is best for end build, considering the big natural gains of linemen. Don't know why you wouldn't do this. I think a mistake not to. Most people don't have the patience to lay off training Speed for a while and that's the issue as I see it. Maybe you were thinking I deviated from a cookie cutter build? I never started with one. I only did what I thought was logical from the beginning. And yes, he's sitting on 69 BTs at the moment as well in case anyone was wondering.


mathematically, it's more efficient to raise one attribute to the final cap, than to switch around. although it's some affected by other things such as training options and desired end numbers.


Of course. This is exactly how Danny was built. Not sure if this is what you were referring to, (maybe not) but my thought on raising agility one more cap is just an improvisation upon my original plan after he found a more natural fit at DT rather than NT. Happens.
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Originally posted by FatNasty
Originally posted by the hurricane

I think focusing on getting Str/Agi exceptionally high early on will result in a better player down the road. The tackling points can be spent later IMO.


Really not the issue at all, but I guess it depends on your definition of "high." Not sure you can poke a stick at both Str/Agi being 75 naturally (would like to get Agility to 5 cap). My thinking is getting all three primaries to caps ASAP is best for end build, considering the big natural gains of linemen. Don't know why you wouldn't do this. I think a mistake not to. Most people don't have the patience to lay off training Speed for a while and that's the issue as I see it. Maybe you were thinking I deviated from a cookie cutter build? I never started with one. I only did what I thought was logical from the beginning. And yes, he's sitting on 69 BTs at the moment as well in case anyone was wondering.


WOWZERS 75 natural for both? I see your stick and raise you 20. Congrats on building a completely average DT.
 
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