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Date: 4/20/2010 1:38:38 PM
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I use to have an extremely effective SF that was:
JS 16 JR 8
OD 11 HA 11
DR 11 PA 4
IS 13 ID 8
RB 6 SB 7
Having someone that can attack inside and outside was great. Ended up moving him cause he was capped and really wanted to replace him with someone that had better JR, OD and PA. Some extra RB would have been nice too.
Another guy i had and trained semi-successfully for a few seasons was:
JS 7 JR 4
OD 10 HA 5
DR 8 PA 8
IS 14 ID 12
RB 12 SB 8
Got him with 7 OD, he was short and hoped to have him much higher then what he had in OD/HA/DR/PA but the all-star potential eventually bit him too. Sold off after the GE update a few seasons ago which put more emphasis on guard skills at SF.
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