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posted: 2012-04-27 05:06:22 (ID: 37544) Report Abuse | |
looser wrote:
Lee1950 wrote:
is passable to over train player?
If your OLiners are maxed on Strength, and you don't want to train Speed or Agility, then the best thing to do is what I do with my punter: 10% PC each training. Or, you can overtrain Strength (then post and let us know how sloooow it is). Yes it is. I tried that on the test server with a capped speed WR and trained Speed on 90% further. Result: After 8!!!!!!! Trainingupdates I got 0,2 Skillpoints progress. I can't recommand that, if you are not completly sure, you don't want to train ANY other skill further. |
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posted: 2012-04-27 06:52:27 (ID: 37549) Report Abuse |
mikemike778 wrote:
I am training everyone at 90% speed/strength and 10% vision/positioning (vision for probable defense or QB and pos for probable offense) till caps. Same for me. It seems like it's the optimal strategy. I made a mistake by training blocking earlier and now have some guys with 20 BLO and 37 STR |
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Buffalo
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posted: 2012-04-27 07:33:54 (ID: 37557) Report Abuse |
pete wrote:
sfniner08 wrote:
The easy part about training an oline is that you only have a handful of skills to worry about: Strength, Blocking, Positioning, Vision, and Footwork. It is not complete! I'm missing Agility. A "passblocker" get a bonus for agility, so it seem to be usefull to protect your QB. |
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posted: 2012-04-27 07:54:03 (ID: 37559) Report Abuse | |
sfniner08 wrote:
What meaning dear Yoda? Do you have much secrets to share with, us, the fine people of this galaxy? The answer, another padawan posted |
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posted: 2012-04-27 08:07:18 (ID: 37560) Report Abuse |
Buffalo wrote:
pete wrote:
sfniner08 wrote:
The easy part about training an oline is that you only have a handful of skills to worry about: Strength, Blocking, Positioning, Vision, and Footwork. It is not complete! I'm missing Agility. A "passblocker" get a bonus for agility, so it seem to be usefull to protect your QB. OC ofcourse need agility for snap! |
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posted: 2012-04-27 08:27:11 (ID: 37562) Report Abuse | |
dark_wing wrote:
OC ofcourse need agility for snap! |
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dark_wing
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posted: 2012-04-27 08:38:28 (ID: 37565) Report Abuse |
pete wrote:
dark_wing wrote:
OC ofcourse need agility for snap! Offensive center – the player, who makes the snap. He need some agility. |
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posted: 2012-04-27 10:28:28 (ID: 37570) Report Abuse | |
dark_wing wrote:
pete wrote:
dark_wing wrote:
OC ofcourse need agility for snap! Offensive center – the player, who makes the snap. He need some agility. |
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dark_wing
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posted: 2012-04-27 10:56:52 (ID: 37571) Report Abuse |
pete wrote:
dark_wing wrote:
pete wrote:
dark_wing wrote:
OC ofcourse need agility for snap! Offensive center – the player, who makes the snap. He need some agility. |
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Lokkier
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posted: 2012-04-28 16:34:41 (ID: 37688) Report Abuse |
dark_wing wrote:
OC ofcourse need agility for snap! "You will know when you are calm, at peace, passive." ... master yoda would say. |
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