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Old 02-23-2008, 03:05 AM
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What kind of strength can I expect out of the ITZ dials? I have a few, working on getting more, but have not tried tweaking them yet. I know they are good for the lateral movement, but can an offensive line with these dials also be strong like the TTC dials?
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Pardon my ignorance but what is an ITZ dial?
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What kind of strength can I expect out of the ITZ dials? I have a few, working on getting more, but have not tried tweaking them yet. I know they are good for the lateral movement, but can an offensive line with these dials also be strong like the TTC dials?
Back in the first year of the Tornado Alley EFL, I did end up with linemen that were all ITZ dialed on a 4 game weekend... Went 3-1 and I avoid the 620 that I lost that one game on like the plague now.. lol

But.. my tweaking abilities got better.. and they were quickly replaced, never to be seen again on the line.. I continued to roster a couple of ITZ dialed bases.. Mostly for taking my opponents looper and knocking him off his line.

I still try to incorporate them onto the team.. but not on the line..

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Pardon my ignorance but what is an ITZ dial?
An ITZ dial can replace your standard TTC dial, all the prongs are on the dial, so in effect you can turn the dial and your figure can run in all different directions, laterally, backwards, etc...and your opponent can't tell what direction you have him set to run. He can however, tell you are using an ITZ dial, as they do look different, but the direction you set will be a surprise.
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An ITZ dial can replace your standard TTC dial, all the prongs are on the dial, so in effect you can turn the dial and your figure can run in all different directions, laterally, backwards, etc...and your opponent can't tell what direction you have him set to run. He can however, tell you are using an ITZ dial, as they do look different, but the direction you set will be a surprise.
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