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Relezite
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2014

2014-11-14 13:02:15
rating 3.9
2014-09-20 14:13:27
rating 4.8
2014-04-04 09:28:14
rating 4.9

2010

2010-03-03 10:33:18
rating 3.8
2010-02-19 17:43:39
rating 3.9

2009

2009-08-13 08:22:07
rating 3.6
2009-08-12 14:14:22
rating 3.8
2009-08-05 10:01:37
rating 3.2
2009-08-12 14:14:22
20 votes, rating 3.8
No Chance Brigade doing much better
It has been a blast trying pro elves again from the ground up, and I gotta say, go with those linemen. After 17 games I am 11-2-4 with very few causalities (you'd be amazed what dodge can do in low TR games, that's right DODGE, not BLOCK), and I have no zero or single skill linemen. The team is VERY balanced. This beats the snot out of showboating catchers, and gives me a great deal more confidence about pro elves on the whole.

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Posted by DukeTyrion on 2009-08-12 14:28:32
I have tried the all block route and I have tried the all dodge route, and from what I have discovered a mix of the two seems to work best.

The dodge players can move to assist, get out of trouble easier, but the Block players can help to take down the opposition and ball carrier.

That is of course unless you just refuse to play any team with tackle in the early stages, in which case all dodge probably does the job.
Posted by maysrill on 2009-08-12 14:46:02
When doing an all-linemen start with one of the elven teams, I like to make the first 2 into pseudo-blitzers by taking Block, then Dodge on the rest, until I get filled up on positionals.