Craigtw wrote:Is it a crazy idea to have an "offensive" and a "defensive" thrower? No, it isn't crazy... but it isn't smart either. Why would you want to use your thrower to make the blitzes on the catcher types who squeeze through the LOS when a blitzer is so much better at it?
OK, it's a matter of quantity. You've got a nose tackle: a Troll or lino. You also have two defensive ends: BOBs. Two inside linebackers are also BOBs. You need two cornerbacks: fortunately, there are these two Blitzers with Side Step. That leaves you with two outside linebackers and two safeties, of whom only two can be Blitzers. If you leave both Blitzers in at safety, kiss any two-turner hopes (and the attendant SPP) goodbye, as your linebackers, in a position to score in two turns with MA6, are all MA4-5. You can also kiss goodbye any hopes of getting Guard or Block/Frenzy/MB or other OLB skills on those linebackers if you don't make them Blitzers. So you develop a Thrower as a free safety and use a Blitzer or lino with Block to make any backfield hits, leaving you a Blitzer or two at OLB to, well, blitz (in the football sense, and maybe in the BB sense too) into the backfield. Once you have a Block lino, you really want to leave your Blitzers out wide, so they can hit anywhere around midfield and block off passing lanes if the receiver goes too deep to hit
"Thrower" is such an offensive term. Offense is worth developing one player for, not more. However, it's nice to have a SH guy and a guy with P access available to play defense, and at MA5, safety is the place for him. So you pay 20k over a lino and suffer an AV hit: he's a safety, so it's not a big deal. He won't get blitzed on defense (unless there's a ST4 Wardancer...).
What is Nuffle's view? Through a window, two-by-three. He peers through snake eyes.
What is Nuffle's lawn? Inches, squares, and tackle zones: Reddened blades of grass.
What is Nuffle's tree? Risk its trunk, space the branches. Touchdowns are its fruit.