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  • ripp1p
    Rookie
    • Sep 2009
    • 398

    #1

    Intangible

    What does this exactly mean for a player.
  • mikey3324
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 9

    #2
    Re: Intangible

    It's their essential needs. Eg QB would be their short, medium and long pass accuracy. There's more details on here somewhere. Search for intangibles.

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    • CaptianBackwoods
      Rookie
      • Mar 2012
      • 126

      #3
      Re: Intangible

      ^Not quite. It's stuff like awareness for a QB. It's things that can't be measured, unlike Arm Strength and Accuracy.

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      • TMJOHNS18
        MVP
        • May 2011
        • 2586

        #4
        Re: Intangible

        Originally posted by CaptianBackwoods
        ^Not quite. It's stuff like awareness for a QB. It's things that can't be measured, unlike Arm Strength and Accuracy.
        Nope, not in EA's book. Intangibles summarize the ratings that are specific to that position. So DE would be a mix of rushing ratings while at QB it's their throw accuracy. Check the CCM Manual if you wanna double check.

        I would think Intangible Rating would be something that could possibly have an effect on the players performance, say making them possibly even outperform their ratings from time to time. Intangibles aren't a measurable at all, it's a term to describe something that can't be determined based on a scale (unlike height, weight, wing span, speed, anything that can be measured and used as a comparison). I think it's said to be something a scout says when they have no other way to describe it.

        So, in EAs terms, in game Tim Tebow should have a big fat 0 there, while on Sundays on the of positives of Tebow are his "Intangibles," guess he's just a really accurate QB who's just fooling us all.
        Last edited by TMJOHNS18; 09-18-2012, 04:15 PM.

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