Originally posted by Parab00n
Originally posted by BayouBobby
Originally posted by wombat killer
Originally posted by BayouBobby
My dad is a offensive coordinator for a HS football team and he will run a play constantly if he thinks the other team can't stop it. Even if they know what's coming, he'll still run it. If they can't stop it, then it is their fault. Same rule applies here imho.
Worst. Comparison. Ever.
Wrong answer my friend.
That was a pretty bad comparasion, the advantage your dad has over the coaches/GM's of GLB is that he can change the play to stop it. The coaches don't have inputs, they can react on the fly.
Plus gimmick plays only work once before they catch on... and if only three plays are run all game, you'd think someone would wise up. In GLB all the dots do the exact same thing no matter how many times they've seen the same play.
Originally posted by BayouBobby
Originally posted by wombat killer
Originally posted by BayouBobby
My dad is a offensive coordinator for a HS football team and he will run a play constantly if he thinks the other team can't stop it. Even if they know what's coming, he'll still run it. If they can't stop it, then it is their fault. Same rule applies here imho.
Worst. Comparison. Ever.
Wrong answer my friend.
That was a pretty bad comparasion, the advantage your dad has over the coaches/GM's of GLB is that he can change the play to stop it. The coaches don't have inputs, they can react on the fly.
Plus gimmick plays only work once before they catch on... and if only three plays are run all game, you'd think someone would wise up. In GLB all the dots do the exact same thing no matter how many times they've seen the same play.