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t-money
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I'm sure all d-lineman are training block these days. Has anyone noticed a difference? At what levels are people seeing block actually increase efficacy?
 
ShamsTron
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I have trained it a little but but I made large differences to other things so I don't know if it was the source of my better play but I notice my NT beating double teams more.
 
iMan
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training blocking is really a waste imo.

go stick those points into stamina or vision or confidence.
 
AgentTBC
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I wouldn't advise putting skill points into blocking but it may be worth training overnight once the other skils are so high you don't get much of a benefit. I'd rather get 0.4/night overnight training blocking than 0.06/night training strength or whatever.
 
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confidence
i dont think any DE will have their confidence so high that it goes below .2 a day
 
t-money
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confidence is only useful if you need to recover from getting pancaked.

If your build is strong enough not to get pancaked, I'd rather have the additional boost to breaking blocks.
 
iMan
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confidence is useful when you lose
 
Riggs_Inator
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Also will help with missed tackles.
 
Edonidd
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I haven't tried raising confidence very far on any of my players, but i do find it interesting that D-Line general, Defense general field general, and O-Line general all give boosts to morale (confidence) and stamina right before the play. And all of those are the expensive abilities that are "supposed" to be the most helpful.

Maybe it does have a bigger impact than we all think... Somebody else should test it out and tell us all how it works.
 
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i have a rde on my team who is only significantly stronger than myself in 1 area... blocking.

he gets past those ltīs a lot more than i do.

hm...
 
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i would train it once in awhile, never put SP into it though.
 


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