Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
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Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
Whenever aggression and discipline get mentioned, I always hear the perfect combination being "collected" and "collected".
My question is that wouldn't "phychotic" and "flawless" be better? My thinking is that this combination will compete hard and fair and in theory not give away fouls.
Do you agree or disagree? Why?
My question is that wouldn't "phychotic" and "flawless" be better? My thinking is that this combination will compete hard and fair and in theory not give away fouls.
Do you agree or disagree? Why?
eddbutt- Posts : 320
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Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
you always hear collected and collected being best from who?
i think agressive or spychotic flawless is the best to have ideally becouse you can then also afford to play agressive tactically and bully teams whilst not conceding too many pens
i think agressive or spychotic flawless is the best to have ideally becouse you can then also afford to play agressive tactically and bully teams whilst not conceding too many pens
Wingnut- Posts : 3189
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Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
I've started training a young flanker who is aggressive/reckless. Far too early in proceedings to tell if it's worth it yet. But the plan is to keep him on 10 nets for a few seasons and learn what I can. The only skills he's currently 2 netting are technique and speed, aiming to get him as involved as possible, but as they're still rated 8 and 6 respectively many more training sessions are needed.
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Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
Flawless/aggressive is the best....
BUT
Pantherus is saying that Jeremy has agreed to talk about changing it so players with reckless/rebellious are pretty much as beneficial as those with good discipline... which i think is an awful move
BUT
Pantherus is saying that Jeremy has agreed to talk about changing it so players with reckless/rebellious are pretty much as beneficial as those with good discipline... which i think is an awful move
Ultimatem- Posts : 107
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Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
Why? All they're talking about is making players different, rather than as previous where some are superior.
Given you can't control scouting to my mind it brings some fairness into the game.
Given you can't control scouting to my mind it brings some fairness into the game.
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Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
I don;t know but look at Pantherus' comment here;
http://www.blackoutrugby.com/game/global.clubrooms.php#conversation=43103&z=3026
From what he is saying it sounds kind of like if you have a top class player it is going to be more beneficial to actually have them as rebellious, which is unfair for those of us who have already invested into youths that are flawless-collected and spent a premium for their discipline!
http://www.blackoutrugby.com/game/global.clubrooms.php#conversation=43103&z=3026
From what he is saying it sounds kind of like if you have a top class player it is going to be more beneficial to actually have them as rebellious, which is unfair for those of us who have already invested into youths that are flawless-collected and spent a premium for their discipline!
Ultimatem- Posts : 107
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Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
Rebellious players will nets you more turnovers while giving away more penalties.
Most managers prefer aggression with good discilpine so that they can choose to play the whole team with high aggression if needs be. If you have lots of rebellious players you might need to by the book a lot and hamper some of your other players.
Most managers prefer aggression with good discilpine so that they can choose to play the whole team with high aggression if needs be. If you have lots of rebellious players you might need to by the book a lot and hamper some of your other players.
Chargrilled- Posts : 66
Join date : 2011-10-15
Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
I think reb players are a step too far among the forwards especially in the top teams where a penalty can cost you 3pts or send you 70m backward pronto, reckless is the max for me there.
GDBFC99- Posts : 81
Join date : 2012-05-15
Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
i tend to only allow a reckless player if he has exception skills elsewhere in the forward pack. Im aiming to create a controlled flawless pack. But that's just a dream.
jeolmaga- Posts : 183
Join date : 2011-10-17
Re: Aggression and Discipline - best combination?
GDBFC99 wrote:I think reb players are a step too far among the forwards especially in the top teams where a penalty can cost you 3pts or send you 70m backward pronto, reckless is the max for me there.
I totally agree, and I think its a good aspect of the game (decising whether to avoid rebellious or not) and therefore is a shame that theyre talking about making reb and flawless players equal
Ultimatem- Posts : 107
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