Cons:
You lose the 3 to 5 passing series, which is effective for quick passes in singles and doubles sometimes.
You lose the ability to defend in singles with one hand on the 5 and one hand on the 3, which is the most effective way if you want the right hand on the 5.
You can't stop a ball from coming out of your zone by jamming the 3rd man against the corner, trapping the ball, and it will be hard to kick this habit. Many times in the Warrior tournament I slammed my 1-bar against the wall only to realize that there was no man there to trap the ball.
Pros:
There are 11 men.. just like soccer. Whopeee.
Same:
Balls coming off the back well are less predictable and more erratic, leading to as many slop goals as went in off the extra men. So ramps increase off-the-ramp slop while eliminating the off-the-men slop, so that part is equivalent.
Overall I'd say it's a bad decision.
Taha
You lose the 3 to 5 passing series, which is effective for quick passes in singles and doubles sometimes.
You lose the ability to defend in singles with one hand on the 5 and one hand on the 3, which is the most effective way if you want the right hand on the 5.
You can't stop a ball from coming out of your zone by jamming the 3rd man against the corner, trapping the ball, and it will be hard to kick this habit. Many times in the Warrior tournament I slammed my 1-bar against the wall only to realize that there was no man there to trap the ball.
Pros:
There are 11 men.. just like soccer. Whopeee.
Same:
Balls coming off the back well are less predictable and more erratic, leading to as many slop goals as went in off the extra men. So ramps increase off-the-ramp slop while eliminating the off-the-men slop, so that part is equivalent.
Overall I'd say it's a bad decision.
Taha