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Old 10-31-2010, 04:33 PM
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Default INJURIES? CHANGE THE BASE!

COACHES,

I read a post in which another coach mentioned using ruined bases on players if an injury occurred. I mentioned this long ago. I stated this would prevent coaches from painting all these addle players in fear 1 may get injured. JUST CHANGE THE BASE ON THE INJURED PLAYER. It should be a mobile base PROVIDED BY THE OPPOSING COACH AND RETURNED TO THE OPPOSING COACH once the injured player tie has ended. 1 qtr, 2 qtrs. or 3 arts. NO SEASON ENDING INJURIES.

This type of base will mimic a player not playing 100%. it mimics a player playing with a

1) Bad hamstring
2) Turf toe
3)sprained ankle taped heavily
4)strained knee

I know many other injuries can occur but these are plastic figures that cannot move without the base. The base represents the figures legs and feet and that is where the focus should lye.

1)base shell (legs)

2) prongs under base (feet)

Any league can create the way where injuries are handled for said league.

1)cards
2)dice
3)any other scenario.

This is ideal because making additional players just for fear of an injury card being pulled is a waste of time, addl figures, paint, decals, facemask and money.

This way

1) The offense can run to the side of that hobbled LB or CB.

2) The defense will not have to key on a hobbled WR or RB, THEY CAN DOUBLED TEAM THE OTHER WR UNTIL THE INJURED WR IS HEALTHY AGAIN.

HOLD ON TO THOSE BASES YOU DESTROYED !!!!!

MANTARAYDRE
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