
09-05-2007, 08:30 PM
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Good Question
Man I truly like this question?
In the MPFL System it's all in how you use what you got. No matter how you build your team, either for speed or power know that that's not going to get you the Win .
You can use either to counter either and based on your coaching ability and understanding of how to run your O" or D" .
Speed: If you have a fast team learning how to defend that speed is key. WR may get open,..........but if the QB is sacked speed means nothing. Speed is countered by formations and position discipline.
Power: If you have speed then it's a question on were you have it. Power tends tobe slow and speed can stop a power run game by out side pressure.
Bottom Line: The adjustments periods ( stoppages) give you the chance to use your head and think. Like it is said in football, ( Move and counter Move ).
It all depends on the coach and just how smart he/she is about football, 2 How well you know your players, 3 Your understanding of every position on the field and it's responsibility.
What dominates in the MPFL System is a combination of a lot of things,.......Witch team and coach is better prepared, who is the smarter coach, thinking 3 to 4 moves ahead of the other coach, knowing that TTQB skills, speed and power are not enought to win at this level of play. It is an over all ability to use All Coaching tools, and understanding of football, from clock management, to personel.
In short the smarter coach wins, not who is the fastest or who has a more powerful team.
Speed and power can help, but if you don't understand how to use them it can hurt !
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Originally Posted by Michigan Joe
With all the talk of speed dominating college football it made me think about the trend in competitive games in our hobby. Are traditional one-stop miniature football games dominated by speed or power? How about multi-stop or MPFL?
My guess would be that speed dominates in multi-stop action whereas power tends to reign in one stop action. I'm curious to see what others think.
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