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jonleibo
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Just created a TE and i am not experienced at creating offensive players...What is the best way to creat a great pass-catching TE.
 
StatPadder3
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=102646
 
2005Cardinals
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TE's are almost always possession receivers in real life, and often in GLB. SO, your first priority should be catching, not speed. Stamina is obvious, and you'll also need strength. Agility is important also to get off the line and to make cuts on your routes.
 
AnsonSmith
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Originally posted by Cutler2Marshall
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=102646


I don't really like that build.
 
king_ar15
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Originally posted by 2005Cardinals
TE's are almost always possession receivers in real life, and often in GLB. SO, your first priority should be catching, not speed. Stamina is obvious, and you'll also need strength. Agility is important also to get off the line and to make cuts on your routes.


i agree with everything he said...

I would also stree importance of agility... Its more important than any other stat these season
 
JoeCoolMan24
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For a beginner, stamina. You need stamina so you can get more exp. Then get your catching to a respectable level for now (20's). Then train catching while you spend points on speed and agility.
 
powerwingman
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Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
For a beginner, stamina. You need stamina so you can get more exp. Then get your catching to a respectable level for now (20's). Then train catching while you spend points on speed and agility.


I disagree. My guy gets plenty of PT with 12 stamina. It's one of the last things I plan to work on. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
 
king_ar15
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Originally posted by powerwingman
Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24

For a beginner, stamina. You need stamina so you can get more exp. Then get your catching to a respectable level for now (20's). Then train catching while you spend points on speed and agility.


I disagree. My guy gets plenty of PT with 12 stamina. It's one of the last things I plan to work on. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.


The only reason why your seeing a lot of plays is because your team is giving up scores way to fast.. and 35 snaps per game is not good enough...

upper 40's and 50's for the maximum amount of XP per game...

also you will stay on the field longer.. If your a play maker.. Stamina in the Beginning is the best for all starters..

 


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