many people have different opinions about if vision and throwing should be even or one more than the other. I have a level 7 QB and would like to know some opinions on it.
Dante13
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I too would like to know this. At the moment my QB is even with those. Anybody know the best way to build those?
Ken1
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I feel they're almost equally important. I try to keep throwing highest, but vision very close to it.
Throwing obviously is the key to hitting receivers. Vision is important to find the open man, though, and especially to avoiding interceptions that come from needlessly throwing into traffic. Vision with even a bit of speed and agility can help a lot in avoiding sacks, as well.
Kind of like Throwing to make the plays and Vision to avoid mistakes.
Throwing obviously is the key to hitting receivers. Vision is important to find the open man, though, and especially to avoiding interceptions that come from needlessly throwing into traffic. Vision with even a bit of speed and agility can help a lot in avoiding sacks, as well.
Kind of like Throwing to make the plays and Vision to avoid mistakes.
Zakelsta
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Throwing is more important than vision. Strength and confidence are less important. Agility is good to have to, helps avoid sacks if your O-line is subpar.
packers0491
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most important: throwing
then: vision
then: strength
last: confidence
My Qb has a good 20 points more in throwing then vision. I plan on upping vision a lot with his next level. Also I think too much strength can be a bad thing. My AB had a nice amount in strength and the receivers were dropping a lot, so I took of some equipment and brought his strength down about 5 points and the drops decreased a ton. Just something I noticed could be wrong.
then: vision
then: strength
last: confidence
My Qb has a good 20 points more in throwing then vision. I plan on upping vision a lot with his next level. Also I think too much strength can be a bad thing. My AB had a nice amount in strength and the receivers were dropping a lot, so I took of some equipment and brought his strength down about 5 points and the drops decreased a ton. Just something I noticed could be wrong.
Staceman
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I am not sure we are at a point yet where STR is more important than confidence. We reviewed my QB's whole season, after having won the #2 passing yards in the league, only to realized he folded in big games.
aggiebones
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your team may be better. If your WRs are dropping alot of balsl and OL missing blocks, then maybe confidence is a bigger factor.
Big worm
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Make sure the WR's have built up vision, and agility to help them pull in the balls. That can affect your accuracy and their dropping!
bulletbait
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I'll say that when our QB bumped his strength up into the mid/hi 40's, our long passing game saw some marked improvement. wasn't dropping bombs, mind you, but we ran a long passing offense and threw for 30 TDs and 8 INTs against pretty even competition.
Pac-boy
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my qbs confidence is 30 and he really shone in the big games, and our long game improved once i took favouring long passing off.
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