A-r-c-h-o-n wrote:Beside the fact that the rules should be implemented in a correct way...
Whats so bad about stalling? It seems like a vaild tactic to me. Just like in normal BB (the 2:1 grind).
Waldorf wrote:If both coaches have the option of fouling all the time, how can it be unbalanced? It just makes Dirty Player a great skill pick!

Simply because of the time limitation.
A limited time can only be translated to using small maps which only encourage fouling and turteling.
A coach who turtles has no intention to go after the ball and goes immediately after players or just stays in his ez while the coach who is trying to score has to commit players to find the ball 1st (so he has less players to foul with). And he has to score within the time limit, preverably before his players start to disappear.
While a fouling / turteling coach only has to win the numbers game.
So having limited time and thus having a small map and players automatically disappearing after a certain # of rounds heavily favours the tactic of neglectic to score a TD.

Not mentioning the fact that the reward for being last man standing is double compared to scoring a TD.
And again, on a small map the limited time heavily favours using the tactic of turteling & fouling instead of trying to find the ball.