Feli
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Says the guy who can't use 3rd grade level homonyms correctly?Your an idiot.
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Says the guy who can't use 3rd grade level homonyms correctly?Your an idiot.
the birdie is a great disc, i love it for touchy approaches and fast/tricky greens. it always sits wherever it hits the ground, no skip/roll/etc. no need to hate
my vote is for the groove or wolf.
This thread is kinda ridiculous in my opinion because that's exactly what everyone is basing their argument on, their opinion. Its all about what you like and prefer. Maybe you don't like a certain disc because you've only thrown it a few times and haven't learned that disc so you just hate on it. I've seen world champions throwing Sonics and my friends crushing Grooves way farther than I can toss my top driver. Do I hate on those discs? No, because I haven't taken the time to learn them or they just don't fit my game. That's my two cents on it.
I think it's a great thread.
It proves that every disc has a use and a user out there somewhere.
......though, personally, I've yet to see anyone using a Dragon more than once.
So while all you big arms have little use for most of these discs, they are workhorses for weenie arms everywhere. :thmbup:
I cannot speak for the Archangel but I think the Dragon does not suck, just needs to be put away by those who do not want to throw anything that understable.
I have a friend who knows how to throw. He is well aware that his limit is 275 feet and can get it to S-Curve beautifully, showing no fear of the water.
Yet it might be nice to have that little bit of insurance (floating) if I know how to throw it.
How do you feel about the Hydra? This is basically the mid-range version of the Dragon. For some it flies like crap, for others it can give them the confidence to throw to their potential without fear of losing it in water.
Innova: Wolf or polecat:thmbdown:
innova makes sucky discs?
Kite, Skeeter, Dragon, Wolf, Sonic, Polecat, Birdie and Archangel are all excellent discs for players with less power/arm speed.
Archangel trumps Dragon on suck due to inconsistency. At least Dragons are consistently retardedly understable.
my vote is for the groove or wolf.
This thread is kinda ridiculous in my opinion because that's exactly what everyone is basing their argument on, their opinion. Its all about what you like and prefer. Maybe you don't like a certain disc because you've only thrown it a few times and haven't learned that disc so you just hate on it. I've seen world champions throwing Sonics and my friends crushing Grooves way farther than I can toss my top driver. Do I hate on those discs? No, because I haven't taken the time to learn them or they just don't fit my game. That's my two cents on it.