Here is the game my strength WR just had. Straight ballin'
Any examples of him overpowering a defender of equal level? Not trying to be an ass but not impressed with him overpower lvl 5 and lvl 1 players when he is level 10.
I am happy to be proved wrong, but this idea of strenght reciever wont work onceup against teams of about 16+ players... they will just get smothered by players with high speed
Only a lvl 6 in the D-leagues but he does get good separation on digs (push off?). I also wanted to make a wr who can actually block cb on running plays to the edge.
Originally posted by Jawsy Well work on your blocking then!
I have read that str is more important than blocking against WR. He blocks real well after watching some of his games. I will train his blocking up to 15 at least though.
Here is the game my strength WR just had. Straight ballin'
Any examples of him overpowering a defender of equal level? Not trying to be an ass but not impressed with him overpower lvl 5 and lvl 1 players when he is level 10.
He has in past games. I don't have every broken tackle replay off-hand.
Originally posted by balony_pony16 I am happy to be proved wrong, but this idea of strenght reciever wont work onceup against teams of about 16+ players... they will just get smothered by players with high speed
Maybe not as often, but with tackling changes I bet you'll be surprised.
mine is a level 22 WR... strength is 30 and I break tackles a bit... having the strength to use power instead of elusive running style helps a bit i think too
Originally posted by balony_pony16 I am happy to be proved wrong, but this idea of strenght reciever wont work onceup against teams of about 16+ players... they will just get smothered by players with high speed
FAIL
I go against LVL 20+ game in and game out and I prove you wrong. Granted, I play on a run-first offense, so I haven't had too many balls thrown in my direction. I have been somewhat successful in breaking tackles and accumulation pancakes since I raised my strength.