

In many ways a defensive screen is considered the counter to an offensive cage. And, while screening is mostly use defensively, it can also be used offensively to protect your ballcarrier from getting whacked or to prevent your opponent from seeping blitzers or defenders into your half of the pitch. This sounds almost stupid, right? Stopping your opponent from getting past you is just basic defense. Screening is simply board control by placing your players in such a way that you prevent your opponent from getting past you easily. Like "The Cage", "The Screen" is not necessarily a move or play, but more of a general concept. Though in the meantime, we're long overdue for a So the short answer is "Week to week, I'll never know, but it'll probably be a race we haven't seen yet"


We're getting close to having seen every race so I'll probably relax that rule a bit if I keep going.
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I have a special thing lined up for the next match (which btw sorry it's taking so long, we might have a bonus video in the mix before the next match gets posted) but the basic formula for determining what race my opponent plays is to go down the list of signups and ask for somebody who has a team within reasonable TV which is a race I haven't played yet. Caught up on the last couple games and was thoroughly entertained, do we know what the next opponent is going to be? Looks like so far we haven't played: Amazon, Dark Elf, High Elf, Human, Nurgle, Ogre, Wood Elf, Chaos Dwarves and Underworld.
