swilhelm73
Joined: Oct 06, 2003
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Oct 10, 2003 - 21:49 |
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So, what do Fumbbl'ers think of delaying TDs by purposely not scoring? |
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lord_real
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 10, 2003 - 21:54 |
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There is one thing to delay for one turn or two. But there is something else entierely to stall for one entire half, while you smash and foul the other team to tiny bits. |
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DaveSpencer
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 10, 2003 - 22:04 |
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I agree with lord real. Especially against fast and agile teams who can score that equalizer or game winner in 2 turns(let's not get into 1-turners again)...delaying until turn 7 of the 2nd half can mean a win or a loss. I also think coaches should always try and build players to counter this strategy.
On the other hand, I've been on the receiving end of an almost full half delay, and it IS annoying...but whaddya gonna do?
cheers |
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Michael_Warblade
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 02:16 |
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You can stop people delaying by moving all your players towards the ball area most coaches will score rather than hope you cant figure out a way to steal the ball |
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IvanTheCow
Joined: Aug 08, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 04:10 |
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If you can hold the ball for the entire half then there is no reason you shouldnt. its a good stratagy. |
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Mezir
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 04:17 |
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Some suggestions for your next poll:
"Scoring in two turns, good strategy or cheesy exploit?"
"Fouling, part of the game?" (oh, this one exists, you say?)
(From peikko:) "Blocking opponents, good strategy or bad mannered bashing"
"Dodging away, good strategy or wimping out?"
I think there are plenty more options still there. |
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EvolveToAnarchism
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 04:34 |
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psikobunny
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 06:48 |
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There is a big difference between controlling the ball and the clock on offense, and showboating by standing on the goal line and not scoring. One shows tactical control yet gives your foe his fair shot at a takeaway. The other is driven by fear of giving the opponent his fair shot.
If I am being stalled upon, I do everything in my power to end it and/or make the staller pay. I have killed the offending ballcarrier before (a clean 1die blitz while he was standing there), and I have amazingly good luck at preventing the score when someone stalls me. |
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MixX
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 09:11 |
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Sure it's probably annoying when someone stalls an entire half instead of scoring. I can tell you that it's (insert swear word here) annoying to struggle up through the field, spending 5 turns and lots of RR's, risky blocks and whatnot to finally score in turn 6, only to have the opposing elf team (or skaven, or whoever), easy as pie, score in 2 turns with just a few dice rolls.
Stalling is a valid tactic, and so is doing whatever you can to stop it! But if you can't stop it, why on earth would I want to give you a chance of winning the game when I can secure a draw by just keeping you away??? Please stop complaining about it, your 2-turn-no-problems (or even worse, 1-turners) are just as annoying.. And as long as the other team will be able to score, I'll stall until it's safe to score! |
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Grod
Joined: Sep 30, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 11:33 |
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I dont mind teams that take their time to score, my chaos team does that on more than one occasion. But if you have a runner with the ball close to the try line, then I say score! I have had games drawn and even lost because I didnt delay, but I will always score when I can! Maybe you might even score again if you dont delay! Its just a game...
I once had 4 elves on the field, all prone, all being kicked every turn, and the Norse team i played just held the ball for an entire half without scoring. It was explained to me that even with 4 elves I was some kind of major threat and might win the game. Granted, but TAKE THE CHANCE.
In the end, I had 2 elves killed, and 4 SId, all with permament stat losses, because I was too good a sport to concede and get out while I should have.
Id also like to say well said psychobunny, thats exactly what im talking about. Ok rant over... |
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lord_real
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 12:22 |
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I have almost stopped playing dwarfs with any elven team nowadays because i have on two occasions been stalled for entire halfs.
The grubby dwarfs hold on to the ball in the endline. The other dwarfs smashed my entire team to pulp. And since it was turn two and i was playing dwarfs i had like 7 elfs to start with. So while the dwarf player complained and whined about my 2 turn touchdowns he blocked and fouled my remaining 7 elfs to death.
I didnt retire the teams and they actually came back. But I had to play several recoverygames against halflings and assorted other teams before that.
There is nothing fun in spending 5 turns with raising the few elfs that can stand upright and try to dodge. Then look at the one that actually makes his dodge (many tacklezones) to be subsequently blitzed and fouled to death.
I play for fun. That means that i actually want to play. I also play chaos and chaos dwarfs. I have myself stalled sometimes. But i never ever stall for more than 2 rounds. This is a game that we play for fun. And it should be fun for both you and your opponent. Something many people tend to forget.
Playing to destroy other teams is just bad sport. And the most extensive stallers seems to be playing to destroy teams. |
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Gitzbang
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 11, 2003 - 12:42 |
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Mezir, i think you definitely forgot the most important poll of all:
"Winning games ... good strategy or cheesy exploit" ... |
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Kryten
Joined: Sep 02, 2003
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On the few occassions that I have stalled on the goal line, all of the following have been true:
1. Stalling was likely to help me win/draw the game
2. I was not ahead in the match
3. My opponent had a fair chance to play the ball (i.e. not ten players against five or six)
4. I did not use the time for excessive opponent pounding
5. I stalled for not more than two turns
Of course, one opponent did go crazy and try to kill my players in rage. He *knew* I would score, so he made a ton of blocks ten paces from the ball and waited... and when I refused to score he totally lost it. He ended up fouling me on turn 7 and 8 of the second half, to no effect.
Maybe my rules are a bit too much - but I'm just playing for fun. As it happens, winning is fun too. Now, if my opponents have a problem with me stalling, they are free to try to stop me. Get a few players close to the ball carrier, and I'm scoring right away. |
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SnakeSanders
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 13, 2003 - 15:37 |
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Where does it say in the LRB "thou shalt not stall"??? nowhere... that is what i thought. you do what you can to win (if you want to win.... i play for fun ) if you have the ball that means your opponent doesnt and he cant score so it is fine in my opinion |
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SnakeSanders
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Oct 13, 2003 - 15:38 |
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also im afraid this will turn into the fouling topic..... |
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