Imagine the following conflict: Four gang members with baseball bats against a werewolf with superhuman speed and toughness and +4 athletics skill. Each gang member attacking on its own will hardly scratch the werewolf. But if the teamwork rule comes into play, the main attacker will get a +6 on his attack roll if his team is successful. But how is the success of the other members determined? If it's an opposed roll, it's back to square 1 because the werewolf will shrug off each maneuver. I'd rather do an unopposed roll for each gang member against a difficulty of +4 (+3 for the maneuver, +1 for the speed bonus of the werewolf). What do you think?