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Originally posted by krisdaschwab912
I think the debate was whether or not they could completely say the ball was out before the knee hit.


 
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Originally posted by Dadd
I've done it before.


so stupidity obv
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Yeah. Sorry about that. I just thought it would be hilarious if we veered them. Their goal line d was terrible until they fixed it.
 
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Originally posted by Dpride59
If it wasn't one of your 1st three it wouldn't be a bad idea in a different sim


 
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Originally posted by Dadd
I've done it before.


thats all i need to hear
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Originally posted by yello1
On those dots where strength would be useful but its not even a minor (scats, speedster WRs and DBs)

Would it be insanity to make Strength one of your three unlocked multi trains and enhanced to 30%? Drive it up last of the four, if not even later. But get it trained up alot?

Worth the slot?

Or just plain stupid?


tried the concept a couple seasons ago with jumping on a RS-DE, it worked pretty well. but then the only attributes he really needed were strength, and agility--everything else is mostly icing. It was still easy to get tackling, speed, and vision to good enough levels (80s, 70s and 60s respectively).

i don't think I'd recommend it on a build that has lots of necessary attributes tho, unless it was something very specific, or a gimic like a blocking WR. Essentially, what you're doing is stunting the training growth of your dot by 25%. You'd be taking 4 days to train 3 attributes with ALGs.

 
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Not necessarily that stupid. The posters claiming that is missing one thing.

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Originally posted by Dub J
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I've done it with blocking on a STOP.

Speed, Strength, Agility, Tackling, Blocking.

Trained speed without using the multi-train, then multi-trained Strength, Agility, Tackling, and Blocking.

Once agility or strength was trained (the second attribute taken to 9:1) I put stamina in.

Eventually needed to add vision, confidence, and jumping (depending on if focus was blocking or tackling).
 
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Originally posted by Time Trial
I've done it with blocking on a STOP.

Speed, Strength, Agility, Tackling, Blocking.

Trained speed without using the multi-train, then multi-trained Strength, Agility, Tackling, and Blocking.

Once agility or strength was trained (the second attribute taken to 9:1) I put stamina in.

Eventually needed to add vision, confidence, and jumping (depending on if focus was blocking or tackling).


he is talking about on dots where strength isn't a major or minor - it is a minor on a stop archetype - unless you are talking about a SS or other defensive dot made into a stop without it being the stop archetype
 
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Originally posted by cavalier
Not necessarily that stupid. The posters claiming that is missing one thing.

No, it's dumb.
 
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or the build is a special position build.....but still most dots with a value to a team....str is maj/min
..-. ..- -... .- .-.
 
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Originally posted by cavalier
Not necessarily that stupid. The posters claiming that is missing one thing.



And what would that be?
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Originally posted by jdbolick

No, it's dumb.


I provide an offense that spreads the legs of the defense and delivers the coconuts in a variety of ways.
 
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Originally posted by reddogrw
he is talking about on dots where strength isn't a major or minor - it is a minor on a stop archetype - unless you are talking about a SS or other defensive dot made into a stop without it being the stop archetype


Yeah, JoaT has Strength, Speed, Agility, Tackling as majors, blocking is neither, but needs to be sufficiently high that the training gains are worth the early investment and the long-term training.
 
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