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Re: Shooters vs Arms
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Originally Posted by Squirrel Lord
Please read the thread before posting, this has been posted many times.
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Your not a moderator... if it is your opinion it is a redundant post then please tell the moderators, there job here is to, yes, moderate...
from the scrimmage in suffield I made a couple of conclusions of both shooters and arms.
Arms:
Very open to damage by the overpass
Tended to be slower
Tended to be more tippy
Shooters:
Far fewer shooters overall
Tended to be faster (when they worked)
Tended to be less tippy
Overall though (with the exception of the gaelhawks) I have to say they seemed to be working about the same.
What won and lost was the ability to grab the ball on the move with little effort lining it up.
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