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Greco's Jets Preparing For the BAM
Here's what could be in the BAM
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Reg,
Post up some picks of Joe's team when you are done with them. Wally |
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Greco's Jets
The key to building a team in the Shootout System is the ability to create diversified poses for the O-Line. One of the O-Lines is created in the 3-pt stance where each linemen is distinguished by looking in towards the center.
This line is used mainly for power running. This is what I call the Jumbo Line. The players are intimidating and they play to the capability. With their low center of gravity and their natural forward momentum, this line is used to get the tough yards and eat up the clock late in games. This will be Joe Greco's dominant line late in games. With the right bases used on these figures, they make up outstanding athletes. As you can see, Joe Namath is under center which in the Shootout rules system, is something you have to account for as well because the center is an eligible runner in this formation. The fullback is in a 3-pt stance as well. This is Matt Snell and even in this pose, makes an outstanding inside runner. No arms are exposed which makes him good for the tough yardage. The tailback is Emerson Boozer. This is simply the Singletary pose which makes for an outstanding I-Back. I once had a guy buy 50 at one time. I did not know why until he wrote me and told me of his plan of using him as a runner. When I decided to do the same thing, I found this to be one of the fastest and most perfect runners imaginable! The 3-pt linemen are created from the Erik Williams "Menacing Enforcer" pose and the extended arm is from the "LT" pose. Shown are the Jets before they come to life with paint. Reg |
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Reg,
Looking good... what figure did you use for the lineman and full back? Wally |
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