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How to build teams with so many different rules sets?
I was looking over rules of different leagues in Michigan as well as Miggle's tournament rules.
What I find interesting is that while there are league weight restrictions, there also are restrictions on what figures can be used. Both leagues do not allow 67 big men. So it appears that a coach would have to use either standard figures or another company's figures or some customized figure. So all this begs the question, how do you decide how you want to build a team when you may be looking at 3 or 4 different rule sets that you need to comply with? Also, are there leagues and tournaments that allow the use of all types of figures? |
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build your team with your idenity in mind
i have played in many formats with the same team. the key to building your teams is to create the type of team that you want to coach ....
sounds easy but it is a little more to it than that. you need players that can run..... ...players that are tough as well as strong..... .... skill guys that can get open......... I will build a team to stop the run and be able to run .... out of that you will need to develop a passing game. decide if you are going to be a 3-4 defense or 43, but stay true to those styles as you add players to your team. K-Lo |
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Vince, Shootout Leagues allow...
all company figures, bases, and anything else. The only restrictions comes on the weight standard which is at 4.0 grams.
As far as units, on defense you can only have 2 cover corners and 2 boat bases on both offense and defense. Other than that, we do not discriminate against anything. We think it's wonderful to show all figures of all types on the field. Only if a company does not produce figures anymore, we will allow two of those figures. But if that company can not supply an entire league with those products, it is limited. Miggle, Buzzball, Excalibur, and Footballfigure.net do not have those type of problems as you can readily order from any of these companies. Anything else comes in question but we do love custom figures. Reginald Rutledge Footballfigure.net |
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This is good information to know.It will help me as I progress with my team devlopment.
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