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OLine stat importance
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ecrawls
OLine stat importance
by ecrawls @ 7/06/2016 12:02 am
I'm asking for input on what is more important.

who is better for the playoffs:

Conditioning 100
POS EXP 100
Strength 69
INT 74
Disc-100
Run Block-66/79
Pass Block-62/91

Or the veteran:
Conditioning- 100
POS exp- 100
Strength-66
INT-55
Discipline-52
Run Block-87
Pass Block- 89/90

Not sure what is more important, the blocking numbers or the int/discipline numbers.

Would love some insight before I set m playoff depth chart.

Thanks
Eric
MC_Hammer
Re: OLine stat importance
by MC_Hammer @ 7/06/2016 4:11 am
For what position? and what does your team focus on more? (run or pass or balanced?)

Edit: and what are the teams you could potentially face in the playoffs good at defending? Is their D-line strength or speed based?
Last edited 7/06/2016 9:12 am
raymattison21
Re: OLine stat importance
by raymattison21 @ 7/06/2016 8:49 am
The young guy has decent postion experience at RG also. So, to me with a thin line I might want him as the back up to fill in cause he is better or will be better.

But for now, and I think it's a gamble either way, but if it ant broke don't fix it rule might apply also. Most of lellows pressure comes from that side so you would think pass block could work here. But both teams run alot.

Again, it will come down to the rolls his LDE is weak at skill but has athletic ability. Your RT is a small RT who s better FB/TE .....here he might be exposed. Weaker smaller slower. It's so close either way for me I started to think would it be best if that young guy started at C instead.
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jgcruz
Re: OLine stat importance
by jgcruz @ 7/06/2016 12:59 pm
Assuming size is not an issue, use the player with higher blocking skills.
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