It was an absolutely unneccessary move, to make a foul in my last turn, with the last move.
As anyone can see, I am not the fouling type of player.
We both made 1 foul in the whole game.
Sure, making a foul during the game, where you get more from the result makes it 100% "better" as it is strategical.
Especially when your opponent screws up his first moves i turn 1 and 2, and you already sent out 3 of the other team through blocks and only few are still on their feet.
The whole game was a numerical defeat for my team.
Yeah, we could be talking about stalling, because of numerical reasons, or about opponents setting up 3 players on the LOS and the rest 10 squares behind it.
You know, I wouldn't have gotten the player for that foul into that position if anyone would have been in the backfeld or on the sides.
Hell, I only have 1 blitz.
Yes, I was mocked by that.
Then I thought, well there is a Troll lying around, I can either click on turn and end the game, or make a foul, and get called off.
So I fouled, but wasn't called off.
Sadly for my opponent, I went through the armor and killed the troll. The following regenerate roll FAILED!
Yes, completely unneccessary. He is right.
I didn't intend to kill the bloody troll, and wasn't thinking much about the move, or about how strategically thought through a foul should be. I just thought: So you fouled me, and now chickening all players out of reach. I've got no move, or block left, and it's the last move of the game. There is a regenerating big guy on the ground, so what the hack, give it a go.
As I said before: Sorry for the outcome.
And by the Way, I can loose, mate, I've done so many many times ;)
“It was a good game. My opponent started receiving and he tried to avoid my slow Bob's, but in turn 4 i was able to blitz his ball carrier and get the ball. Then I easily was able to score my first touchdown.
In the second half I also could easily score, surfing some guys and injuring some others.
But of course, not everybody has learnt to lose, and in his turn 16, he fouled my troll without a reason (he made 3 cas, so it was not because of ff roll) killing my troll that didnt regenerate. Then he said sorry.
I really hate that kind of behaviour. Fouling in turn 16 is foolish but doing it without a reason is even more foolish. Learn to lose mate.”
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It was an absolutely unneccessary move, to make a foul in my last turn, with the last move.
As anyone can see, I am not the fouling type of player.
We both made 1 foul in the whole game.
Sure, making a foul during the game, where you get more from the result makes it 100% "better" as it is strategical.
Especially when your opponent screws up his first moves i turn 1 and 2, and you already sent out 3 of the other team through blocks and only few are still on their feet.
The whole game was a numerical defeat for my team.
Yeah, we could be talking about stalling, because of numerical reasons, or about opponents setting up 3 players on the LOS and the rest 10 squares behind it.
You know, I wouldn't have gotten the player for that foul into that position if anyone would have been in the backfeld or on the sides.
Hell, I only have 1 blitz.
Yes, I was mocked by that.
Then I thought, well there is a Troll lying around, I can either click on turn and end the game, or make a foul, and get called off.
So I fouled, but wasn't called off.
Sadly for my opponent, I went through the armor and killed the troll. The following regenerate roll FAILED!
Yes, completely unneccessary. He is right.
I didn't intend to kill the bloody troll, and wasn't thinking much about the move, or about how strategically thought through a foul should be. I just thought: So you fouled me, and now chickening all players out of reach. I've got no move, or block left, and it's the last move of the game. There is a regenerating big guy on the ground, so what the hack, give it a go.
As I said before: Sorry for the outcome.
And by the Way, I can loose, mate, I've done so many many times ;)
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