I feel it's a meta thing.
Gandalf's Pipe and Sam beat corruption, and nobody wants to play a shadow that can essentially lose from 2 cards (one of which is quite common). As a result, there's not much need to pack burden removal, since nobody's going to be adding them, anyway. I reckon that about half the decks I've seen in Fellowship Block play no burden removal, and to be fair, I can see why.
However, if you're going to do that, you don't want to auto lose when you meet a shadow that can add a few burdens, then slap down an Enquea. Bidding 2 to start at he Pony means 1 unexpected wound on Frodo could get you up to 5 burdens, and that's going to
sting against the ~75% of decks that play Enquea. Don't forget
Summit of Amon Hen as the almost surely most common site 9 for Moria and Nazgul. 3 burdens there means at least one more minion to the swarm thanks to
They are Coming.
On the subject of Nazgul, remember how frightening they can be at the start of the game. I could go on a rant, but I know I prefer to face Nazgul with an Aragorn (who normally picks up a Bow or
Flaming Brand) than with Sam hoping they choke on him before decimating everyone else. Without Arwen, your fellowship will have an even harder time dealing with those Nazies. You can go Sam/Arwen at the Pony, but then you really have to draw Legolas or a bow by site 4 or else Moria will swarm you.
If you play Nazgul, it is sometimes better to go second as those sites really help you out. It makes your fellowship more secure, too (you can expect to have at least 6 fp cards in your hand at your first turn going second (thanks to playing some shadow before, rather than 4 if you start. That makes the trip to 3 that bit easier (I think that most people beat me to 3 even if I start, unless they want their
Ford of Bruinen). This is a point probably worth noting.
I think the thing is, it's a case of risk. Some people are happy to do it, and it can pay off. Others don't want it, whilst others want to go second, anyway. My best deck bids 2 and plays
Shire Lookout Point with
the Grey Pilgrim. That annoys people, not getting Sam or Gorn, but has (occasionally) led me into trouble against Nazgul.