![]() ![]() ProĬhances are an Orc Lineman isn’t really going to develop very far. Normal: Block / Wrestle, Fend / Tackle.Besides Orcs have bigger feet to foul with! Fodder Orc Lineman: Any true Orc knows though that Goblins belong on their own team and no respectful Orc would want to play on the same team as one. They are also slightly better for offensive purposes as well in some situations. The other job Linemen usually would be doing is perhaps fouling, though Orc teams have access to Goblins who are cheaper and can move faster. ![]() One of the more common uses is for two of them to sit on the Line of Scrimmage supported by a Troll. It can be hard to also put them on the pitch when you have eleven positional players in the side. So it can be useful to have a few knocking about for when you don’t want to put your more valuable players in harms way. They are a little bit slow but that isn’t really a huge problem for them.īeing cheap and having high armour makes them great for marking opposing players as they won’t often get hurt. They are cheap with average strength and agility with high armour. It is rare to see a starting team though without any Linemen in it. ![]() With most Orc teams typically having their full compliment of Blitzers, Black Orcs and usually a Troll and often both Throwers, you already have an eleven player team. Orc team are a bit strange in that you can have a 15 player team that doesn’t have a single Lineman type player in it. ![]()
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