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Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
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469's strategy is brilliant, because in order to stop them you have to not only prevent them from getting to the tower first, but you also have to camp there the whole match so they never can get there, since once they're in position you really can't get them out. So while you're keeping them from getting to the tower they're free to do whatever they want. And you have to move out of the way in the last 20 second, or you'll get a penalty for contacting the opponent's tower...pretty beastly strategy, I can't wait to see video of them.
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ya I realize that but lets say for instance 33, 910 and some other team was on an alliance against 469, 217 and some other team.
Senerio one: A effectivly a 3 on 1 with the third team to block/pin well 469 recycles balls and 217 puts in the misses. The other two teams try to keep up with them on the other side of the field but undoubtly fail, they can't keep up with a ball every 4 to 5 seconds.
Senerio two: In the beggining of the match our third team wedges themselves under the tower. Then team 33 now has a fighting chance for the balls in the middle. 469 has dificulty turning. However 217 is still a huge threat. 33 is now playing a 1 on 2 tring to shoot balls down to 910 to to score. We have to count on 910 ten being able to beat the defense and 33 quickly passing balls down. Overall, its not looking good.
ps. The reason I use these teams is because this is a realistic possibility at Troy in week 4.
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