Having said that, if a teammate accidentally crashes, it is a shame to waste a good hole. And if I crash accidentally, it is a good thing to claim "torpedo"

It doesn't actually take that much time, or I should say I haven't come up with a faster way if the midfield def just tries to keep me from the zone.Lucifer wrote:That's a neat trick, but it takes time to run it.
You don't really think all of us mid-field defenders try to stop you from approaching, do you? I have a strong preference to help the goalie close to his wall. It's dangerous if the goalie doesn't know me, but besides being more fun, I have many surfaces against which to throw down traps. So I only try to stall attackers in midfield for extra time, otherwise I'm trying to direct their approach to my zone to be favorable to me instead of them.
(granted, occasionally I have to wing it, but that's fine)
Yes, but most goalies make the box bigger and bigger until someone comes to the zone, so the faster you get there the smaller the area the goalie covers.Lucifer wrote:It's not a question of how much absolute time it takes, see, I'm looking over my shoulder at the goalie. After the break, the goalie has to set up, right? So I want to make sure nobody comes near the zone until he's setup, best I can.
Very few people are good midfield defenders, many don't even try, they just stay close to the goalie and try to kill attackers. I would say it's the hardest position to play well, it's very different from how you play in the "normal" gamemode.I have to agree with your idea of the midfield defender, I'm not a very good midfield defender. I can be the goalie's nearby assistant just fine, and I can attack just fine, and I can play goalie from time to time. midfield defense, hmmm... I do better when someone else does that and I can support him either as rear guard for my own attackers or front guard for the goalie.