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  1. Reginald Rutledge developed a system called the Cumulative Weight Distribution System which was a total team weight. Not sure of the formula but attached is a roster of his 1985 Chicago Bears. Looks like more weight was given to first string players and decreased the lower in the depth chart. 1985 Chicago Bears.pdf
  2. i do have them and use them. Sorry no video.
  3. Came in the mail today. 2 sets. Very Impressed. Well made product. Of course one set is going in the Museum Collection for preservation.
  4. I have considered using 1 gram = 50 lbs. (.1 gram = 5 lbs.) which would make the average 4.0 gram figure be 200 lbs. Therefore a 300 lb. lineman would be 6.0 grams.
  5. Yes, I remember Glenn's Unreal League. Unfortunately, I can no longer find any information on the internet about his league. One of his teams I believe was the "Swamp Moose" and his Munich Moon Sharks was chosen by Miggle as on of their fantasy teams.
  6. From the master of fantasy teams!!!
  7. October Game Day Meeting of the Music City EFL
  8. Anybody here have any history on this game or the company that made them?
  9. Paul, Another possibility is a place that does vinyl wraps for vehicles. I have in the past had graphics made for corn hole boards that are the same as vinyl field covers.
  10. There is a guy on Facebook that plays that way. trying to find a link to one of his posts. Found it!! Name is Vernon Sterling. He posts on the Buzzing Solitaire Facebook Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/buzzingsolitaire
  11. There is a guy on Facebook that plays that way. trying to find a link to one of his posts.
  12. 1968 NY Jets white road uniform (just because Joe Namath was my favorite player).
  13. Charles Angell, thanks for posting the pics!!! Always loved your league and collection of teams.
  14. Sorry the AFL game is the Jets and Chiefs. Scoreboard says Raiders but the Chiefs insert was missing
  15. The 3 most iconic game boards in ELECTRIC FOOTBALL history. 1967 Model 620 NFL with the Giants and Browns Big Men Figures. 1967 Model 510 NFL with the Packers and Colts Big Men Figures. 1969 Model 520 AFL with the Jets and Colts Big Men Figures.
  16. We will be meeting at the Clubhouse in Madison, TN at 10:00 am
  17. Awesome!! Love it!!! Absolutely great idea for displaying a vintage game board and playable too!!
  18. That's Cool!! Appreciate it. Don't have a clue about what I would need, but thanks.
  19. Yeah, I wanted them to stay the Oilers too. My Solitaire League is going to be the Tennessee Professional Electric Football League. TnPEFL Logo.pdf
  20. 1967 Tudor Rule Book lists it as $10.00
  21. Personally I like the City/State/Country. GO Knoxville Pioneers!!! With a little research found out there was an actual Knoxville Pioneers Minor League Baseball team in the early 1920's. I am going to do a Knoxville Bears team for a solitaire league that actually played minor league football in the 1960's.
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