
The LRB states that a player must declare his actions prior to commencing any movement etc. What I don't understand is why this is in place? I find it completely illogical and struggle with the concept. It has caused me (IMHO) to lose more than my fair share of games. I'll give you an example.
I am playing High Elves. Here's a scenario. One of the Line-elves is on the line of scrimmage. The ball is in the open three squares away from him. I want to dodge away, pick up the ball, move a bit further and throw it to a received down the field. According to the rules, I MUST STATE that I am going to throw the ball prior to moving.
My brain doesn't like this! To me, there is no point in stating I am going to throw the ball, if I haven't even picked it up yet! And if it is designed to limit teams to one pass, why is this? What is the logic, it doesn't represent any portion of the game at all?!?!?
It's a real pity because from my experience to date, the game mechanics are great and represent a "fantasy football match" very well, much more than (IMHO) any other GW game to date represents it's chosen field.
What my opponents do is tell me I am not allowed to throw the ball because I didn't state I was going to prior to moving. Is this how everyone plays and do I need to simply stop whining and eventually get better at remembering, or is this a valid issue?
Thanks,
Brad.