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Who's The Best Defense Or Offensive.....
COACH IN YOUR LEAGUE, WHAT SEPARATE THEM FROM THE REST?
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Coach Warton,
Points scored... points allowed? |
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WHat are referring to??? Stat wise,scheme wise,what distinction???
raiderhp
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I think...
JWoops is talking about style of play, techniques used, attributes and general approach to the game.
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Yes Sir..........
YES, COACH, YOU HIT THE HAMMER RIGHT ON THE NAIL
SO WHAT'S THE DIDDY |
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Offensively in our league it is Frank J. { Oilers } , his passing game is nearly unstoppable . I am not sure about his running game , noone has ever stopped his passing game and made him run the ball.
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Great Question...
Our league has so many good ones. I'll say
Offensively Dallas Cowboys - Reginald Rutledge: He has the most complex offense schemes in our league. Very unpredictable, Philadelphia Eagles - Barry Stephenson: He has the most basic of schemes. Very elementary but very effective. He reminds me of Bnutt. Nothing complicated but wins a lot! Has a very high scoring offense I might add. New England Patriots - Don Hudson: Arial assassin! He can hit anything, anywhere and anyway you want him to hit it. Highest scoring team in DFW history. Defensively Kansas City Chiefs - Norbert Rebels: Can you say giant killer? With his combination of strength and speed he has already come into the DFW his first season and not just won but destroyed 2 of the top 5 coaches in the league. Great defensive schemes this guy has. Very tough to beat in this style of play. Detroit Lions - Dewonne McDaniel: The best defense is a good offense right? Well his methodical offensive approach keeps his opponents off the field. All of his games are very low scoring and his opponents get very few possessions. Indianapolis Colts - Mike Robertson: 5 time champ, doing something right? Combination of creativity, speed and enginuity gets him over the top. Very crafty but not very strong yet very disciplined in his defensive schemes.
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More than One
In the BMEFA I have several, but just one is hard. If I have to choose one it's....
Dallas Cowboys Coach Adrian Baxter. Why? He hasn't lost yet. Next in Line is Will Travers. His speed on the WR. Last but not least Rene' "Smitty". The rest of th BMEFA are tough teams and coaches too. Darrian |
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