Overall, William Lim's game has been looking alright through most aspects so far this season. His yards per catch has somewhat increased, and his touchdown pace has came closer to what he has been getting in his prime years.
However, one aspect that is lacking in this year's Lim is the long plays. Apart from a big 76 yard touchdown and a couple 40 something yarders, most of Lim's catches has been for 20 yards or less. The reason behind that is most likely the highway robbery that is regression. As a player entering his second year of regression, Lim has been running around with un-maxed build for the first time in a very long while. Thise dents in his build include a big chunk of endurance, and smaller but more noticeable loss in agility. It is most likely that the latter part caused the decrease of long yardage plays from Lim's overall game, as it prevents him from totally shaking away corners and getting wide open enough for a big gain.
There's only one solution to this problem, namely putting TPE into agility. And that's being done as we speak, too. It is expected for Lim to gain a significant part of his lost agility back through regular season gains, although he won't make it to the max number. Hopefully, that'll result in more big plays. (227)
However, one aspect that is lacking in this year's Lim is the long plays. Apart from a big 76 yard touchdown and a couple 40 something yarders, most of Lim's catches has been for 20 yards or less. The reason behind that is most likely the highway robbery that is regression. As a player entering his second year of regression, Lim has been running around with un-maxed build for the first time in a very long while. Thise dents in his build include a big chunk of endurance, and smaller but more noticeable loss in agility. It is most likely that the latter part caused the decrease of long yardage plays from Lim's overall game, as it prevents him from totally shaking away corners and getting wide open enough for a big gain.
There's only one solution to this problem, namely putting TPE into agility. And that's being done as we speak, too. It is expected for Lim to gain a significant part of his lost agility back through regular season gains, although he won't make it to the max number. Hopefully, that'll result in more big plays. (227)
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