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sbudke1
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my team is a great team, but really struggling at completion percentage and it is holding our offense back. I just created my first qb to try an learn that side of it.

What should I tell my qb's to set their tactics at? I would greatly appreciate any help.

here is the team: http://goallineblitz.com/game/team.pl?team_id=3596

QB1's build is
Physical Attributes Football Skills
Strength:54.19Blocking:8
Speed:15.58Tackling:8
Agility:15.58Throwing:98.19 (+20)
Jumping:15.58Catching:15.58
Stamina:33.19Carrying:15.58
Vision:72.19 (+6)Kicking:8
Confidence:49.19Punting:8

QB 2's is:
Physical Attributes Football Skills

Strength:57.8Blocking:8
Speed:34.4Tackling:8
Agility:26.4Throwing:96.8 (+22)
Jumping:15.4Catching:15.4
Stamina:36.8Carrying:15.4
Vision:63.8Kicking:8
Confidence:39.8Punting:8
 
MustangLife
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Tactics are a trial and error in GLB. There are to many variables for someone to say this is the best way to set your passing sliders. A good medium and a good start that seems to work well is even on both sliders. So put both in the middle and go from there. To explain more on why. It depends on how good the league your in is. How your WR's are and what kind of pass plays are in your playbook. The OC's that love short quick passes, usually choose closer to bullet. Weaker QB's also lean more towards bullet. GLB is low low low on interceptions in the coding so don't even worry about that. Another problem people have is on long pass plays. Having a passing slider closer to route distance is the qb sits and sits when hes got a wr 10 yards away from any defender and doesn't throw it til the route is over. So all of those are things to look for. Hope this helps you some in picking a passing slider. And by the way alot of people will say just ask your OC. Which in alot of cases doesn't mean hes a good educated OC on the subject of passing sliders. So a better question if you don't already know is ask your OC what kind of passing offense he has and what are the majority of pass plays distance wise. And make your decision based on that.

Josh
Edited by MustangLife on Oct 29, 2009 12:38:16
 
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If you have lots of Pass Quality you can cheat toward Bullet and still avoid drops.

If you get a lot of drops by your WRs, go lofty.

If you are getting a lot of deflections, Bullet will get the ball to the WR quicker, maybe before the DB gets there.

Edited by Spielmannsfluch on Dec 4, 2009 16:07:20
 


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