“Real close match this one. I made three silly mistakes, which cost me the game. In the first-half, I mis-counted the distance to the end zone, and because of that didn't place as many TZs in positions to stop his only potential scorer as I should have. It still wasn't the easiest TD ever, but it worked.
On offence, I think I played it okay, but really, really needed to stall an extra turn. I had the opportunity, but foolishly didn't take it... The only reason I really had the opportunity was that rcdORC tended to overcommit players to one side. Against a faster (even just slightly faster) team, that can make it very hard to prevent the TD, and to prevent a little bit of stalling. Combined with a messed up block, I was definitely in a position to stall.
At the end of the second half, there was just one small hole in my defence, which rcdORC spotted and took advantage of too - I left one player in the wrong position - in the zone of a standing player, which meant that he was able to use a couple of 1d blocks to make a gap.”
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On offence, I think I played it okay, but really, really needed to stall an extra turn. I had the opportunity, but foolishly didn't take it... The only reason I really had the opportunity was that rcdORC tended to overcommit players to one side. Against a faster (even just slightly faster) team, that can make it very hard to prevent the TD, and to prevent a little bit of stalling. Combined with a messed up block, I was definitely in a position to stall.
At the end of the second half, there was just one small hole in my defence, which rcdORC spotted and took advantage of too - I left one player in the wrong position - in the zone of a standing player, which meant that he was able to use a couple of 1d blocks to make a gap.”