So far - only the OP shows something I'd call buggy. In the OP, the RT moves away from an obvious threat. The other examples in this thread do show OT's getting beat, but not because the OT did something buggy. Like I suggested, high agility and/or high first step has caused OT's too drop back too quickly, giving the defensive dot the inside advantage. It situations like that, I wonder if we are building our dots wrong.
I'm going to go ahead and move this to NMI, as I am still hoping to see additional examples of the replay in the first post.
Peace,
Fish
I'm going to go ahead and move this to NMI, as I am still hoping to see additional examples of the replay in the first post.
Peace,
Fish


























