My L44 RB will have 105+ base speed. Anybody beat that?
MileHighShoes
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Originally posted by jumpman2k2
my combo back got 102 speed and on level 27
OP is talking about speed attribute without equipment
my combo back got 102 speed and on level 27
OP is talking about speed attribute without equipment
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Originally posted by maddoggy71
My L44 RB will have 105+ base speed. Anybody beat that?
...whats your agility...?
My L44 RB will have 105+ base speed. Anybody beat that?
...whats your agility...?
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Originally posted by gooseface4
...whats your agility...?
Originally posted by Kanyeezy
Looks like his carry is epic low.
And he plays QB?...
...whats your agility...?
Originally posted by Kanyeezy
Looks like his carry is epic low.
And he plays QB?...
RyanEchtenacher
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I dont have that speed, however my level 23 HB has more yards, avg, and TD's in the past two seasons than what yours does so how does that 105 speed really help you???
jumpman2k2
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that to much if he dont got agilty and carrying that his ass and if he dont got a lil str to that he aint gonna get nowere lol
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Originally posted by MileHighShoes
OP is talking about speed attribute without equipment
ohh damn
OP is talking about speed attribute without equipment
ohh damn

Brewnoe
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Sweetness never had 12 fumbles in a season, but he did put it on the ground 11 times in 77
All I know is his HB is watching the playoffs... Or working on his golf swing with Sir Charles.
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Focusing on one area with so many SP might work out right now (early seasons) for an elusive HB, but does it work well enough as seasons progress? If you look at this season, with 277 rushes, and only 3 broken tackles, that means when this back got touched at all by the defense, he's was tackled and/or fumbled (not always losing the fumble tho).
He's fast, no doubt. But, with all that focus with points just on one skill, speed, the lack of SP in other areas will kill this back in future seasons.. as evidenced by 25% of his regular season 20 games where the back ended up with negative yardage. As seasons progress, this type of build will produce more and more of these type game results as each season defenders with more proportioned builds get better and better.
Check back in S22 or S23 and see if this back isn't fumbling more and having more and more games with less and less yardage. I learned from my own experience that when you build a dot with all your focus on one attribute, once that one dimension is evened out in later seasons, speedy defenders with strength/agility also high, will be able to stop your dot with greater ease.
You have a truly elusive dot right now, and you still might have a chance for him to stay that way if you start right now training ( & putting SP into) agility/carrying. Throw some SP and training (later) into that secondary att, strength, to help with offsetting fumbling. Strength will aid carrying in keeping that ball with you.
There are so many ways to build good dots, vision, agility, speed, carrying, etc....so take even this post with a grain of salt. BUT, one thing is CERTAIN...one dimensional dots are great in early seasons and almost always suck in later seasons.
I quit building dots that way for this very reason.
He's fast, no doubt. But, with all that focus with points just on one skill, speed, the lack of SP in other areas will kill this back in future seasons.. as evidenced by 25% of his regular season 20 games where the back ended up with negative yardage. As seasons progress, this type of build will produce more and more of these type game results as each season defenders with more proportioned builds get better and better.
Check back in S22 or S23 and see if this back isn't fumbling more and having more and more games with less and less yardage. I learned from my own experience that when you build a dot with all your focus on one attribute, once that one dimension is evened out in later seasons, speedy defenders with strength/agility also high, will be able to stop your dot with greater ease.
You have a truly elusive dot right now, and you still might have a chance for him to stay that way if you start right now training ( & putting SP into) agility/carrying. Throw some SP and training (later) into that secondary att, strength, to help with offsetting fumbling. Strength will aid carrying in keeping that ball with you.
There are so many ways to build good dots, vision, agility, speed, carrying, etc....so take even this post with a grain of salt. BUT, one thing is CERTAIN...one dimensional dots are great in early seasons and almost always suck in later seasons.
I quit building dots that way for this very reason.
Edited by agentramper on Feb 26, 2011 12:50:56
Edited by agentramper on Feb 26, 2011 12:50:21
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