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Originally Posted by JIMBO
I like how you took all of my rhetoric on the "Tweaking" post and funnelled it into something EVERYONE can understand!!!  Heck, even I understood your explanation better than my own!!!
I've been saying it for years, bases are like shoes to me. I create my mini-teams in the likeness of their REAL teams. - My BUCS run the Tampa 2, so they have to have ALL of the tools to handle the run and pass, deep and short. On Offense, forget about it! Alstott will eat you up. Shut him down and Galloway is GHOST!!!
- My NU 'CATS run the Spread Option. Basanez will kill ya running or gunning. Their 4-3 Defense will usually give up 1 less point than my Offense scores, which averages about 50. Just like REAL life!!!
 - ILLINOIS runs a Pro Set Offense and a 4-3 Base. As basic as you can get, but each guy is finely tuned like a Ferrari and plays his part.
- My latest endeavor is building my 1996 Independence Bowl Army BLACK KNIGHTS. They will run the Cadet Wishbone aka Flexbone, and a 5-3 Monster on Defense. As you've seen in my vids, they're almost there. They need a lil more work, but the skeleton (framework) is in place. Now that I know which figures will work best at what positions, I can now finish pimpin' them out.
No wrong answers, just different ways of building a team. Bases can't do crap by themselves and vice versa. But neither can do a thing without a plan!!! Different strokes for different folks, as long as it all comes together at the coin toss.  flg$
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Well why didn't ya say so in the first place!!!
I'm kidding big fella. The more I read these post from guys like Pratt, yourself, Michigan Joe, and others the more the light turns on for me. Still got a ways to go but it's getting clearer.
