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the QB factor
whats a good base for a QB? I like a slow TTC base that will give the WR's time to get open. What do you guys think?
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I like the multi-directional ITZ dial on a TTC shell so the defense won't know which way the QB is rolling out. If you use a larger TTC shell like a proline shell you can sneak a small (but strong) magnet under it too so the defense won't know your QB is stationary. I like your concept of a slightly slower base though so the QB allows the play to develop if rolling out.
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magnets are common anyway , arent they ?
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I myself am of the same school, I tweak a rather slow moving TTC, I also tweak an exact looking TTC base to spin stationary. I am not sure how "common" magnets are on stationary QBs, the trick to those though, as was mentioned is to field a QB on a base where the magnet is hidden so your opponent can't tell what the QB is up to.
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Our league rules allow you to substitute the QB at the beginning of play...even drop him into shotgun...but the defense also gets to move a player in response.
I am partial to having my QB on the move almost all the time now....I put a running QB figure on one of the old QB/Kicker bases and he can fly!! I roll towards one side or the other and pass from that position. It works great....most folks have geared their loopers to aim for a particular area of the backfield and they hate seeing the QB on the move....and my guy can move real quick now....4 rushes for 78 yards in my last game. |
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