T thefwf Member Joined Oct 3, 2012 Messages 143 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Jun 8, 2015 #1 Would a player with say a 12.4 in passing (on the graph), pass any better than one with 11.9 (assuming they both get rounded to 12)?
Would a player with say a 12.4 in passing (on the graph), pass any better than one with 11.9 (assuming they both get rounded to 12)?
WJ Member Joined Apr 3, 2014 Messages 4,453 Reaction score 8 Points 38 Jun 8, 2015 #2 thefwf said: Would a player with say a 12.4 in passing (on the graph), pass any better than one with 11.9 (assuming they both get rounded to 12)? Click to expand... Technically, yes. It's such a small difference that it won't matter though.
thefwf said: Would a player with say a 12.4 in passing (on the graph), pass any better than one with 11.9 (assuming they both get rounded to 12)? Click to expand... Technically, yes. It's such a small difference that it won't matter though.
Dynamo_ZahnZee Member Joined Jan 17, 2010 Messages 4,041 Reaction score 2 Points 36 Jun 8, 2015 #3 thefwf said: Would a player with say a 12.4 in passing (on the graph), pass any better than one with 11.9 (assuming they both get rounded to 12)? Click to expand... In a case like that; the secondary attributes are vital. A lower passing score but better decisions, composure and Determination could be a far better passer.
thefwf said: Would a player with say a 12.4 in passing (on the graph), pass any better than one with 11.9 (assuming they both get rounded to 12)? Click to expand... In a case like that; the secondary attributes are vital. A lower passing score but better decisions, composure and Determination could be a far better passer.