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Unread 04-04-2006, 23:16
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Re: The Niagara Triplets the best team(s) in 2006?

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Originally Posted by Jonathan Norris
I would disagree with you on that one, 25 is the best perimeter shooter, there ability to be anywhere around the goal and still score is amazing. The triplets are more of a short range pound them in' type shooter, They can score from everywhere but are most efficient from in front of the ramp. There are many robots who shoot like the triplets, and even shoot faster (229, 68) but none of them have the all around versatility that the triplets have. once they get into a spot to shoot no one is going to move them, if there is too much defense in front of the ramp, they will zoom around you and shoot from on top of the ramp, or stand back line up and shoot. It's the multiple scoring threat and strong drive which gives them the advantage in any match.
I never said that the triplets couldn't score closer, and I'll admit they are terrific at scoring closer. But when the defense requires it, they can back up to a range and angle that few teams can match, and unload accurately.
At least from what I have seen, 25 doesn't have the same range to do it.
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