Article, by Doug Linn.

Doug goes through a few wacky-looking decklists and mixing deck concepts and hybridizing strategies.

As a lover of oddball decks that finish well, I liked the decks presented in the article. The concepts aren't revolutionary, but often forgotten - I think the article does a fine job presenting them (it talks more about the decks than the concept, which is fine). I'm not sure if the presented decks are really made stronger by fitting multiple strategies instead of focusing on doing one thing really well; none of their alternative strategies really seem to cover any glaring holes in their straightforward approach. It does make shutting the whole deck down more difficult though.

Overall, I don't think the article gave me greater insight into deck construction, or really to how to pull off successful blends either, but it presented at least one interesting list I would've otherwise missed and was entertaining, so I think the article was worth reading. I just hope less versed players looking to learn about Legacy don't go around thinking decks like the "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" comprise the bulk of Legacy though...