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sh8888
posted: 2012-06-01 16:32:08 (ID: 43167) Report Abuse
canonico wrote:
Lee1950 wrote:
- Intelligence and Teamwork are fixed, and can be single digits, iirc


Yes it can be single digits, i have seen some of these craptacular single digit # in atleast Intelligence.

Has this scout report proves it.


just some friendly advice .....Don't post scout reports in the forums, it's a big No-No and against forum rules

"It is not allowed to post skills of players or content from scout reports in the forums"
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preachie
posted: 2012-06-01 16:35:32 (ID: 43169) Report Abuse
sh8888 wrote:
canonico wrote:
Lee1950 wrote:
- Intelligence and Teamwork are fixed, and can be single digits, iirc


Yes it can be single digits, i have seen some of these craptacular single digit # in atleast Intelligence.

Has this scout report proves it.


just some friendly advice .....Don't post scout reports in the forums, it's a big No-No and against forum rules

"It is not allowed to post skills of players or content from scout reports in the forums"


Besides that it's technically not possible to post a URL pointing to a private scout report you have in your mailbox. If this would be possible everybody could read everybodys (private) mails
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canonico
posted: 2012-06-01 16:38:24 (ID: 43170) Report Abuse
Ooops my bad fellas, was just trying to say (proof) its true it can have single digits.
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Lee1950
posted: 2012-06-01 16:48:25 (ID: 43173) Report Abuse
NP. It's okay if you want to copy/paste your own player.
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sh8888
posted: 2012-06-01 16:51:30 (ID: 43174) Report Abuse
Lee1950 wrote:
NP. It's okay if you want to copy/paste your own player.


there are one or two of my players that I'd like to paste....with a baseball bat
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Lee1950
posted: 2012-06-01 16:54:11 (ID: 43176) Report Abuse
sh8888 wrote:
Lee1950 wrote:
NP. It's okay if you want to copy/paste your own player.

there are one or two of my players that I'd like to paste....with a baseball bat

I only have a couple more of those left to sell/retire.
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posted: 2012-06-01 17:20:15 (ID: 43183) Report Abuse
Okay, pretty good discussion.

Just to expand on the existing discussion…are there some types of players that it’s easier to build and some that it’s better to draft? I’ve had a difficult time building some types of players (those that require both speed and strength like maybe a LB) because of capping in those skills. So I’ve found it probably better to try to draft a guy with high values in both. Conversely, an O-linemen I think only needs really high strength, so I think I can probably create decent ones out of my YA.


Steve
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Lee1950
posted: 2012-06-01 21:33:51 (ID: 43199) Report Abuse
Solana_Steve wrote:
Okay, pretty good discussion.

Just to expand on the existing discussion…are there some types of players that it’s easier to build and some that it’s better to draft? I’ve had a difficult time building some types of players (those that require both speed and strength like maybe a LB) because of capping in those skills. So I’ve found it probably better to try to draft a guy with high values in both. Conversely, an O-linemen I think only needs really high strength, so I think I can probably create decent ones out of my YA.

Steve
SD Blitz


Good point! Same for WR/CB Speed guys. They would be easier to YA-train (after their Strength FAIL happens ).
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Ranagol
posted: 2012-06-01 22:08:51 (ID: 43201) Report Abuse
Hardest to train are probably FB and TE, since they need all 3 physicals, decent positioning and vision, blocking, and catching/carrying. Right behind them are RB and WR with the same skills minus the blocking. Training LBs are hard too, since you can't train intelligence, plus they need to cap good in both speed and strength.

And I agree that OL is the easiest position to train in the YA.
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mikemike778
posted: 2012-06-01 22:56:14 (ID: 43203) Report Abuse
Solana_Steve wrote:
Okay, pretty good discussion.

Just to expand on the existing discussion…are there some types of players that it’s easier to build and some that it’s better to draft? I’ve had a difficult time building some types of players (those that require both speed and strength like maybe a LB) because of capping in those skills. So I’ve found it probably better to try to draft a guy with high values in both. Conversely, an O-linemen I think only needs really high strength, so I think I can probably create decent ones out of my YA.


Steve
SD Blitz


I'd say QB and MLB to draft.

Reason being I want a 50 Intel in these positions - getting one of those with a decent physique in the YA is pretty unlikely.

Read elsewhere K and P only use strength and K/P therefore presume they are the easiest to train - in fact you can probably get one as good as you want without putting YA extra training in them.

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