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Coach Shawn

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  1. Yes!! I also thought they missed out by not starting soon after the SB. and yes the AAF was awesome! Great uniforms and The football play was exciting.
  2. I am excited. I do not really like their option for a 3 point try after a TD but otherwise I am looking forward to it.
  3. To determine the primary receiver I roll a six sided dice. Determine primary receiver 1d6 roll: QB FB HB X receiver Y receiver Z receiver If QB is rolled then anyone can be targeted normally as the QB is assumed to make a great read.
  4. After the defense is set you simply determine which player is your Primary receiver. In solitaire I will randomly determine this, but in head to head the offensive coach will simply declare his choice. Now once the play is started the offensive coach decides which receiver he will actually target. If the primary receiver is indeed the primary receiver then use normal rules for stick passing. If any other receiver is targeted then you must go up to the next longest stick from the one you measure out. EXample: a white stick pass to a secondary receiver becomes a white stick with pressure. Another example: A red stick pass to a secondary receiver becomes a white Stick.
  5. Continuing game today. Oh man check this run out. I tried to see if the guy behind him got him, but i could always see the curl of the invisibase and so I don’t believe they touched. That Dolphin guy hit the blocker to Partlow’s right and that causes his base to flinch with contact but it was not Partlow’s contact. So I had to rule TD. IMG_3499.MOV Lou Partlow now has 154 yds rushing and two Rushing TDs.
  6. In my solitaire games all plays are rolled randomly. I use 12 sided dice. The specific die I use is based on the Down and yards to go for the first down. in the play above I rolled a pass with receiver X as the primary receiver. If marino had been forced to pass to any other receiver then I would have added a pressure stick to the appropriate ball placement stick. IMG_3489.MOV
  7. Next play Dan Marino drops back to pass. It is a white stick pass and Lou Partlow intercepts. IMG_3496.MOV
  8. Dolphins return the Kick off to their 20. They do an off tackle run on first down for a 52 yard gain, IMG_3495.MOV
  9. Dolphins win toss and choose to kickoff. Triangles take it to their own 21 yard line. After two runs behind guard the triangles are at 3rd down and 4 yards to go. I set up Dolphins to defend pass. The dice rolled a sweep to the right. And then Lou Partlow shoots through the gap in Coverage and takes it all the way! IMG_3485.MOV
  10. Yes, I had a difficult time picking between Canton, Dayton, and Rock Island.
  11. Hall of Famer Wilbur “Pete” Henry, aka “Fats,” was one of the NFL’s largest and most dominant linemen in the 1920s at 5 feet 11 inches and 245 pounds, but would be dwarfed by present-day players such as 6 foot 6 inch, 313-pound New Orleans offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk. (Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AP Photo/Jeff Bottari)
  12. I think so. Here is a website that I use when researching uniforms. https://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=yearly&year=1923 Check it out. Several teams in the NFL came and went throughout the 1920’s and so there is a wide variety of uniforms.
  13. They are from ITZ bases. https://www.itzbases.com/roaring-20s-figures/ Not sure but they may be sold out . It appears that they are in the process of making new ones that will be a larger size.
  14. Here is the pliers I use. https://www.joann.com/bead-buddy-flat-nose-pliers/8236309.html they are available at Joann Fabrics shops.
  15. Been adding QB figures to my tudor teams. Here is Bob Griese. Just used peel and stick number for now.
  16. Wow. I loved every video. All your bases look to be tweaked to high level but your Ekelar is just amazing.
  17. You did a great job. It’s so nice to finish up a team.
  18. I use an app called “Multitimer”. You can Customize it. The pic above shows the timers I have set up.
  19. Aha! I think I have it. I found a podcast about the Triangles on YouTube. In it the podcaster states that Fay Abbott played QB in 1923.
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