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  1. Yup. I'm thinking all my EF stuff will just go in the trash when I go. Wife isn't wholly supportive, and (as with many husbands' hobbies) not quite all expenditures have been wholly disclosed. Same with my guitars and amps. 
     

    But my 28 yo son plays in my league, so I'm hoping he'll grab it all when the time comes. 

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  2. It is kinda weird.  But maybe sales of the 9092 were cutting into Ultimate sales?

    I have an Ultimate and a number of vintage 620-size boards (fourth is getting shipped as I type).  I won't play on the middle or small boards anymore.

    I love playing on the big board, but I also really like the old 620s.  Ultimate offers a lot of room to develop plays, but it also is a lot of field to defend.  If you scale the traditional passing sticks to the ultimate "yard," passes are a good bit harder to complete (we scaled the measuring stick to the ultimate but use 620 placement sticks to remedy this).

    If I'm intrducing the game to someone, I always pull out a 620.

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  3. Interesting.

    We use passing sticks, and I've thought about adding in the QB pressure element.  But our completion percentages are pretty realistic, so we decided not to make them any harder.

    One thing we did was limit the defense to pivoting only one player to react to the pass.  Previously, defense could turn all unengaged players to react. 

    We also eliminated any defensive reaction if the receiver was wholly within ten yards of the LOS and fully between the numbers, in order to make throwing short over the middle possible.  It did do that, but we are going to tweak this rule.  On old fields especially, there's a LOT of grass between the numbers.  One thought is defense can pivot one defender to react when the receiver is in said zone, but he has to be farther from the placed ball than the receiver is.  We're still thinking about it, and any suggestions are welcome.

  4. Wooden frame with a metal field, or even the field is made of wood?

    My old 600 field is made from fiberboard.  It actually plays quite nicely.  But it does have the drawback of not being magnetic (we use pass placement).

  5. Solitaire can be tricky. I read your play selection dice rolling post, and it makes sense for solitaire. 
     

    When I played solitaire, I’d just stick with a pro-set formation on all plays except 3rd and more than 5 yards, where one of the backs in the backfield would be moved to the slot. 
     

    I had a base defense that I set up the same for most plays, plus a defense for obvious pass plays and obvious run plays. 
     

    Then, during the game, I would always try to make the offense (of both teams) successful. I felt all this made it pretty fair. 

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  6. In our league, each team has its own actual field, so there's a natural home field advantage in sense that you get to know the quirks of your own board much better.

    Last season the breakdown was:

    Bills (me) early 600 Sports Classic 

    NY Giants Blue late 660

    NY Giants White Ultimate (team folded 2/3 of the way in)

    Albany Pop Warner Titans 610 Miggle Super Bowl

    Lions 610 AFC field

    Broncos '67 620

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