Do Franco Harris pancakes DBs like Trent Williams or just hold them like Algie Crumpler ?
Be flexible. I’ll always take the standing pancake animation, but after that, a solid dominating run block is better than the falling pancake because I can bottleneck defenders behind the two grappling players by taking the most appropriate rushing path for our relative positions.
I imagine Franco will perform much like Williams, but I don’t have 3m coins to spring on him just yet.
Are you using crump at wr? Gets plenty of pancakes there.
Kinge007 said:Do Franco Harris pancakes DBs like Trent Williams or just hold them like Algie Crumpler ?
its a mix.. think it depends on weight or something. majority he pancakes
Chiefsfan91 said:its a mix.. think it depends on weight or something. majority he pancakes
This right here... I have noticed that weight seems to matter more this year when getting pancake blocks.....
I had Donald Penn (315lbs) at FB for the longest time, and almost every single block of his was a pancake, and he had no abilities. Then I had Kittle and/or Gronk with Honorary Lineman, and they would only get pancake blocks maybe 30% or the time.
I play him at TE, so he tends to go up against db's/safeties more often then not, and in those situations he has dominated them. When going up against LB's though, it seems to be a lot more of a contest, so I would not recommend playing him at fb, but instead playing him at TE, and keeping Trent at FB.