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My Pass offense sucks
 
TheFreakinStud
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-24 8:21:52
MasterMark wrote:

i see.. well maybe your recievers aren't that good?



Haha, I was reading this thread and I'm like..umm maybe it's the guy's who are supposed to be catching the ball. lol. Good call on that one. It doesn't matter how much time your O-line provides the QB, or whether or not the QB can throw the ball if your receivers can't catch it when they do have the chance. Don't forget that TEs are big targets on passing downs as well.
  
butchpt6
Posts: 1
Posted on 2009-05-24 12:38:37
in 2 games my qb has completed 2 passes for around 30 yards, however i have my game set to run as i have 2 decent RB's.

I have 17 TD's so far this season, all from my 2 RB's. So im not complaining yet. However i am now on the lookout for a quality QB, shame i only have 250k in the bank and therefore can't really afford one
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-24 12:46:58
butchpt6 wrote:

in 2 games my qb has completed 2 passes for around 30 yards, however i have my game set to run as i have 2 decent RB's.

I have 17 TD's so far this season, all from my 2 RB's. So im not complaining yet. However i am now on the lookout for a quality QB, shame i only have 250k in the bank and therefore can't really afford one



You're in the fifth devision. i think you're gonna be fine with 250 k you shouldn't spend all that money on an expensive QB anyways.. if i were you, i'd get a ecent qb, maybe primarily with good skills in things like intelligence, onsistency, and stuff like that, which you can't train, and spend the rest of your money on your staium.
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-05-24 19:53:24
TheFreakinStud wrote:

MasterMark wrote:

i see.. well maybe your recievers aren't that good?



Haha, I was reading this thread and I'm like..umm maybe it's the guy's who are supposed to be catching the ball. lol. Good call on that one. It doesn't matter how much time your O-line provides the QB, or whether or not the QB can throw the ball if your receivers can't catch it when they do have the chance. Don't forget that TEs are big targets on passing downs as well.



i dont even know what makes a good WR in this game

its obviously not speed or agility or footwork
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-24 19:57:00
yes it is..
speed, catching, agility, vision, footwork and carryingLast edited on 2009-05-24 at 20:27
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-24 19:58:17
iMan24 wrote:


i dont even know what makes a good WR in this game


also see:
http://grid-iron.org/index.php?page=community&subpage=viewt&t=933
  
jespernohr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-24 20:22:41
MasterMark wrote:

yes it is..
speed, agility, vision, footwork and carrying


Might want to add catching to that list I value that much higher than carrying on a WR.
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-24 20:28:29
jespernohr wrote:

Might want to add catching to that list


haha duhhh thanks man..dumm to forget the most essential skill^^....i just did add it
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-05-24 23:16:33
MasterMark wrote:

yes it is..
speed, catching, agility, vision, footwork and carrying



i leave it to you to judge this
i have 4 guys that i use at WR (not all at once, but those are the 4 guys i look at when im thinking of using a WR).
they have more footwork and agility than the average DB in GI right now.
2 have 16 speed, 2 have 15 speed
3 have 5 catching, 1 has 6 catching. this could be the problem but i dont think so. ive scouted the teams with good passing(teams that have gotten 300+ yards and 40-50% completion) and their WR have around 7 or so catching.

im just at lost. i dont know what is wrong. the skills set in GI that constitutes and good player dont agree with the skills IRL.
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-24 23:23:39
what about vision, agility and footwork? those are quite important as well