Re-rating players for an authentic feel to NCAA 12
Re-rating players for an authentic feel to NCAA 12 (Xbox 360)
Every year I find myself tweaking the ratings of the better players in the game to give it a more realistic feel while playing the game, and this year will be no different. I thought I would post my tweekings on here and see what people thought of them.
Running Backs
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Rodney "Speedy" Stewart
Colorado Buffaloes 5'6 175lbs -Rodney "Speedy" Stewart really is shown some love this year by EA, and he should. Last year for the 5-7 Buffs, he ran for 1,319 yards and 10 touchdowns. -2010 Highlights - As you can see from watching Speedy in motion, he is blessed with exceptional quickness and change of direction. He reaches top speed in a matter of steps, but his top speed levels out quickly and will get caught from behind due to being only 5'6". To me, 92 is too high of speed, and he is betting suited around 88 with elite agility and acceleration. - He is not a power back, but he will lower his head and run into defenders and not always look for ways to "run around" the defender. -Speedy made huge strides in reading the correct holes his Junior year and it showed on the field. His first two years he kind of just did his own thing, but the coaching staff really worked with him on reading the correct running lanes and being more patient behind his blockers. Speed:.................92....86 Agility:.................93....93 Acceleration:........92.....94 Strength:.............69....60 Breaking Tackle:....83....76 Trucking:.............84.....84 Elussiveness:........91....94 B C Vision:...........92.....94 Stiff Arm:............74.....67 Spin:..................89.....89 Juke:..................90.....94 |
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dont just do RB's lol do all great players and good players, all americans lol. because i do the same thing but not in so much detail like u i just tweek certain people . It would be bettter though if i do all the guys like you are planning on doing. U are doing everyone right?
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Marcus Lattimore
South Carolina Gamecocks 6'0 231lbs -Marcus Lattimore burst onto the National scene last year with a 37 carry 182 yard performance against Georgia in the second game of the year. To many, this was not a surprise. After all he was a five star recruit and most Gamecock fans expected big things from the talented frosh and he didn't dissapoint on his way to 1,197 yards and 17 touchdowns. -2010 Highlights - For a big powerful kid, Lattimore has pretty solid straight line speed and can really get up and going when he has space. What he does not have is great stop and go speed and the ability to put his foot in the grass and explode to top speed like many of the small backs (Speedy, Devine, Quizz, etc). - He is a power back who looks for contact and runs through it. There is no wiggle in his game and there shouldn't be. When you are blessed with the size and strength that he is, you do what you do well, and that is run through people. -Lattimore should have another huge season in 2011 thanks in part to having one of the top WRs in the country on the outside to keep defenses from "stacking the box" to stop him. Speed:.................96....92 Agility:.................92....79 Acceleration:........88.....86 Strength:.............72....66 Breaking Tackle:....90....90 Trucking:.............93.....93 Elussiveness:........80....67 B C Vision:...........84.....88 Stiff Arm:............80.....86 Spin:..................82.....71 Juke:..................89.....79 |
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EA tends to really go over board with agility and if i showed you agility ratings of some of the top small backs in the NFL you'll see why i said EA tends to overate that stuff to boost up ratings overall for certain players That 69 strength is actually closer to what many NFL TE's might actually grade out For example Darren Sproles true ratings would 60 strength and 82 agility based on his combine #'s LaRod Stephens-Howling 59 strength and 83 agility Dexter McCluster 46 strength and 88 agility I think too many people see the #80 next to agility or speed and they freak out thinking it is too low....but that 90+ speed and agility is really unrealistic for a lot of guys IMO If someone had saw McCluster with a 88 agility in NCAA 10 they would have gone crazy but if you stick to true numbers like combine workout #'s you'll be shocked at how many guys aren't truly a 90+ agility or speed This thread is a great idea but i'd probably piss off a lot of people if i were releasing community rosters that 90+ rating would be very scarce....LOL! |
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I like it, keep 'em coming
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http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings...2010&genpos=WR You'll see McCluster true 40 time was 4.53 but in NCAA EA really jacked up his speed |
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