Its a fine defence - just rubbish against one turners that need to have the opposition in the right place to get the numbers for the final couple of pushes..Levinas wrote:Rubbish defence, that's my standard skaven defence there
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Yeah Ian thats what I mean to say!
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Might be constructive to let people know the best set up to counter the 'push-play'.
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Set up 3 men a square behind your LOS (which too should be 1 square spaced apart) whilst still having tacke zones covering the full width of the pitch at the back (this is still ineffective against leap but its more rolls they have to succeed in order to pull of the push play)
Set your back line up 2 or 3 squares in front of the End zone to maximise required dice rolls (maximum dodges and gfis to score)
If you have enough tacklers, make sure that the holes of the backward-set screen (all hopefully covered by tackle zones) are covered with Tackle too, to negate that dodge skill.
Sure theres more i havent put down here, but this is just off the top of my head.
EG:
Set up 3 men a square behind your LOS (which too should be 1 square spaced apart) whilst still having tacke zones covering the full width of the pitch at the back (this is still ineffective against leap but its more rolls they have to succeed in order to pull of the push play)
Set your back line up 2 or 3 squares in front of the End zone to maximise required dice rolls (maximum dodges and gfis to score)
If you have enough tacklers, make sure that the holes of the backward-set screen (all hopefully covered by tackle zones) are covered with Tackle too, to negate that dodge skill.
Sure theres more i havent put down here, but this is just off the top of my head.
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I actually think the best defence against push one turners is to make the pushing more difficult.
Something like the "A-frame defence" is harder to get the necessary push backs and seems to work well.
Something like the "A-frame defence" is harder to get the necessary push backs and seems to work well.
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