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Longhornfan1024
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How much strength are the current Spin + Slipper + YAC WRs generally using?
 
Ubasstards
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90 carry 35 strength so DVG wont work
 
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Originally posted by Ubasstards
90 carry 35 strength so DVG wont work


Sadly he has the right idea, pump carrying first, have it end at at least 84, and only roll with strength in the mid to low 70's.Most CB's running DVG still get trounced, while most LB's have more strength than you and don't get the bonus.

My Pre-ALG power WR is running at 82 car and 76 strength, will end at 84 car and 78 str, he's level 66 right now.
 
KCChiefsMan
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I like 70 carry and 50 strength for spin to fire often enough.
 
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I like ~90 carrying.
 
dlawilliams
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Originally posted by Ubasstards
90 carry 35 strength so DVG wont work


CBs are still lighter and DVG will still work, no?
 
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Originally posted by Ubasstards
90 carry 35 strength so DVG wont work


 
cavalier
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Originally posted by dlawilliams
CBs are still lighter and DVG will still work, no?


It should
 
ricksta1975
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I would say 60/60 is a good base for a good break tackle/spin WR

Dimmy built some of the best so I work on that.
 
Longhornfan1024
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Originally posted by dlawilliams
CBs are still lighter and DVG will still work, no?


Not on my current CB who's a fat ass. That's why I'm only concerned with the current BT WRs. All my younger CBs are min weight, so DvG will always trigger on them.
 
bhall43
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who makes a WR/HB over 180lbs?
 
Rulabula
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DVG really does need to be toned down.
 
kuaggie
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Originally posted by ImTheScientist
I like ~90 carrying.


the speed agility you have to give up for it isn't worth it.........i've tried a similar build (and failed b/c he just wasn't fast enough)
 
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Originally posted by ricksta1975
I would say 60/60 is a good base for a good break tackle/spin WR.


This - Although I think the new generations will be more up in the 70/70 range.
Edited by Pariah on May 21, 2011 14:16:11
 
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whats the min weight on CBs and WRs?
 
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