Please ignore the random greyed out X above the blocking player here! Finally your player who was chain pushed out to the top left throws the final block, hopefully knocking down the opposing player and pushing the receiver the 4th square. The leftmost player on your LOS throws block number 3, chain pushing the receiver a third time. This time, you don’t chain the receiver, but instead push your other player out to the top left where he can later throw the final block. Use the bottom right player in your scrum to block again. Block with the player to the right of the opponents player, again chaining a push into the same player of yours who pushes your receiver one square forward. After the block, the blitzer should continue moving so he ends his turn in the square above the leftmost LOS defender. The blitzer hits the defender on the right hand corner, pushing him into your centre player who in turn pushes the receiver out of the pack 1 square forward. Red arrows represent blocks and black arrows movement/pushes. X’s are any other players (naturally, appropriate skills/strength will help). B is the player doing the blitz – they will need to move 6 spaces. You need 9 players (plus someone to pick up the ball). As I learned however, it makes very little difference. The spread out one is generally considered to be harder to achieve a one turn touchdown from, so many players will set up in this way when they think you might attempt it. I’ve covered two scenarios here – a clumped up LOS of 3 defenders, and a spread out one. After the game I searched the internet for the right solution to score with a MV 7 piece (needing 4 pushes) without Frenzy, but came up empty handed, so decided to work it out for myself (hopefully this way, I will actually have a chance of remembering the solution as well). I recently attempted a turn 16 one turn score in a game and was only able to work out how to push my Ghoul 3 spaces.
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