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When your punt/kick returner is a DB... What do you do?
When your teams punt or Kick returner is a defensive back, what do you do?
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Mike
I don't understand the question but you need to keep your dierctional side glove hand pointed towards the catcher then tuck it towards your chest .
It looks like you are flying open on your throws. Last edited by The Rookie : 11-28-2008 at 06:17 PM. |
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I also don't understand the question. I usually use my RB's to return kicks, but then again I often use the same type of figure for RB's and DB's. What kind of figures are you using? If you're using Buzzball cover corner guys, then I guess that would create a problem as I don't think those figures would work very well at running with the ball. Maybe you need to have 2 types of figures for that particular player,or just let someone else return the kicks...
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Punt/Kick Returner
I think you might be talking about the offense in dark jersey and defense in light jersey rule for tournaments.
The dark jerseyed squad receives kickoffs so therefore your DB isn't eligible to return kicks. However, if you have a superstar base, feel free to switch the base back and forth with a dark jerseyed figure and your DB so you can utilize the base. Most tourneys allow for base switching and allow for 6 extra bases so that should help. |
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I should be more specific. My question is if you have a covercorner and he is also a kickreturner in real life, how do you use him as a kickreturner in MF. I guess you could just put your best figure back and let him return.
Boston21... This is a picture of my windup from 2 summers ago. I didn't know a ton about pitching then, my windup was altered the summer after (more like during the Spring) and it worked a lot better as in accuracy. I used to open up and throw sidearm, but I altered that. I don't open up or throw sidearm anymore. |
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Best advice I could give Michael
Use your fastest, yet most predictable runningback/cornerback/kick returner figure-base combination on punt returns. Even if he's a quarterback
You want to get the most yards you possibly can on returns. Open field + Fast base = Good return yardage. |
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