el duuderino wrote:i am definitely on the ban welch bandwagon, it's absurd.
the fact that you can have 90 wings, 89 speed, meaning you can get to EVERYTHING and will just about never miss anything is just completely unrealistic. having hi wings like that will keep the ball in everytime.
your opponent can be on the dead run after you've hit a perfect control or power or ANY shot, and they can return with an absolutely impossible angle with much much more than 55 power.
no disadvantages with Welch, I don't wanna hear the people saying that lack of power and serve are disadvantages, because they are NOT.
This is exactly the point I was making originally -- it's not that he can hit crazy angles; just about anybody can do it if you time it properly. It's that you can hit perfect shots all over the court that should be winners, but he not only gets to them, but fires back absolutely incredible shots that someone should only be able to pull off one of of every 10 times but he will sometimes hit them 2-3 times in one game.
People say there's a way to counter him, so maybe I just haven't figured it out. But in my experience, no matter where I put the ball on the court --deep, corners, short, up the middle -- he will hit a pinpoint shot back even if it's on the full run after dragging him off the court on the opposite side.
Basically the coach takes advantage of a flaw in the way the game was designed -- his low power doesn't really hurt him because with control shots he can hit such amazing angles that it can drag the other person off court or lead to outright winners despite the lack of power, and a poor serve on the game can't be attacked the way it can in real life. You won't get aces, but you also aren't usually put on the defensive off a return.