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Originally Posted by thefro526
I will say this, pinning the trackball is one hell of a defensive strategy, it cost us the semi's in philly. If you need a defensive strategy, use this one and you effectively make any match with 2 hurdlers into a match with one hurdler and a hurdler that now has to run laps.
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Gee, maybe if we are lucky both teams will pin both opponents trackballs so the spectators can take a well needed nap!
What we will probably begin to see is many versatile offensive teams using the low end of their shifters to separate the pinning bot from the trackball? The game will slow some and the scores will reduce in these instances, but I still see the game going in favor of the team actually scoring hurdles...