Oh, no offense taken, I just didn't want anyone thinking I was claiming to be the know-all end all. And that my decisions such as "sack him or sack him not" may not always apply to the coache's style.Aliboon wrote:Thanks for that I think. I do know MY Woddies. And I fully realize that I play woodies different than most.Unintentional pun I assure you...
Can't say I realised you played them different than most, but then I've never played your Gaston Rebels in the MBBL. How do you play them differently-do you try to hold off on scoring a bit so the opo gets less time for the equaliser?
How my play is different from "classic" Wood Elf from what I gather.
1. I hardly never score on offense. (I hardly play offense, and when I do we don't score as often as real wood elves especially in two turns.)
I choose to kick 90 some percent of the coin tosses I win.
2. I don't take much dodge, and thus don't run away too much. I certainly run very -very little blodge (other than the WarDancers)
3. I very rarely take block on catchers (ever). And don't play more than 2 on defense -unless forced to by the rule of 11-which is quite often these days.
4. I start with both Dancers and the Tree leaving 1 re-roll. No catchers or throwers or too much coaching staff. (Useally like 1 FF 1 asst and 1 cheer)
I don't know really what "classic" is completelty, but I do know tha tI'm always being informed I play them incorrectly.
