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shriektacular
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Any specific examples or knowledge if it is hot or bogus?
 
rathernot
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A clutch disengages the transmission on a car or truck and allows for the smooth transition from gear to gear in a manual vehicle.
 
shriektacular
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Originally posted by rathernot
A clutch disengages the transmission on a car or truck and allows for the smooth transition from gear to gear in a manual vehicle.


Aaahhh perfect. Thanks.
 
CobraKaji
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It increases your X-factor modification.
 
Djinnt
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Uh, no.
It makes SAs and other various modifiers come into play that make you more adept at every variable of gameplay in the given situation/position.


Straight from Bort, so no need to debate it.
 
PackMan97
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Clutch (when it activates) gives you a bonus to that roll.

So...let's say you are a LBer things that might happen during a play.

* Play read run/pass
* Pass thrown
* Shed Block
* Reverse Pancake
* Stun Blocker
* Tackle
* Force Fumble
* Pass Deflection
* Interception
* Diving Tackle
* Monster Hit
*** etc.

So, with Clutch you could get an unknown bonus to some of those rolls when ever Clutch fires. Chance are, it's not a huge bonus.
 
timthorn
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=2870952&page=1#24534485

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Forum > Goal Line Blitz > Does clutch really cause SAs and other VAs to activate more often

Originally posted by Bort
On 3rd/4th down and late game situations, yes!
 


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