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Coach Shawn

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  1. When we started out on our Electric Football journey we created and gathered together many items to aid in this pursuit.

    Some of what we did is now laughable compared to what is now available.  But those old items still hold a special place in our memories and we consider them treasured relics.  
    If you have such items please post pics to share your experience.

    I will start with my only surviving EF figure from my first Tudor field.   It probably was my dad’s field but he allowed a very young me to play with it and thus it did not survive long.

    Next is my homemade Championship trophy used in the “Magna Bowl” between my brother and myself.

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  2. Defending Champions, the Detroit Lions, facing the London Union Jacks.

    1st QTR (10 play Quarters):

    The Union Jacks go three and out after two sacks by the Lions Looper.

    The Lions then also go three and out.

    2nd Qtr: 

    the UJ start moving the ball through the air.  Kurt Warner under pressure hits his TE with this white stick pass pass!  A TD being prevented when the far side safety comes across the field to make the tackle.

     

     

  3. Without pics of your boards condition it is hard to say.

    from your comments I doubt you could fix the current board but maybe you could replace the wood board with a new board and put it into the Gotham frame.

     

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  4. Backwards movement is another technic to get opponents out of the way.  You can’t do it the whole game ad your opponent will figure it out, but you can usually get s few critical plays in before he does.

    i use this on sweeps too.  The WR has a backwards base and the CB will chase him leaving the side open for the sweep…just know what his looper does.  So sweep inside his loop or go wide around the looper.  Or just have a strong TE block the looper if you can.   I added a drawing of one version of this sweep.8E2FEF16-A572-45F2-9E4B-60A7247A789D.thumb.jpeg.fad6e8623eb0dd1efdc8dbdf0c5031c7.jpeg

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  5. In our league tweaking skills have continued to improve and as they did we changed certain rules to meet the new standards.

    Currently we are confident in our receivers and have little hesitation in going for the longest stick passes, in our league this would be the Blue Pressure Stick.  The greatest deterrent to passing is the speed and placement of the defenders. 
     

    We have developed several ways to get short passes open.  One method I use for Slants across the middle is to sub out my DE with a DE that has a backward base.  I then use one of my pivots to angle the receiver to slant to the back of the D-line.  So when the board starts the DE will move backwards and this draws defenders across from him forward across the line creating a vacancy the receiver slides through.  See my terrible drawing. 

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  6. Nice pictures.  I am glad you’ve been able to preserve your boards and the boxes!

    Thanks for your efforts to answer my question!  

    I get what you are saying about pulling out your EF stuff being enjoyable as that it what started this how inquiry.  I decided to make a list of all my boards.  I have 10 boards (9 Tudor and 1 Gotham).

  7. So the play just creates itself in a way.

    pass plays are much the same…just use your pivots to angle the receivers you think have the best chance to get open.   This is harder than you would think as I use stick passing so the receiver needs to find a nice gap in the device coverage.

     

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  8.  

    No cards. The offense must figure out how to work the pass or run from the setup they are in.  
    Now the Offense can pivot two players. On a run this usually means pivoting the ball carrier so he is aimed at the target hole.  I decide which player will be the ball carrier by determining which player can hit the target hole and has the best odds of making positive yards.

    in this video I rolled a R6 which is a sweep to the right.  Looking at the def setup I saw it was stacked on that side.  So obviously I should use a timeout to go the opposite direction, But the RB on the field does not turn in a way to make that play.  So that left doug Flutie the qb.  Luckily he has a dial base so I did a QB sweep left and pivoted the TE to block the looper.  It worked great.

    ps: the def gets no pivots.

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  9. On 4/14/2022 at 10:10 PM, Capanther said:

    Vikings 21 Rams 17

    The Rams were ahead 17 to 14 with 2 plays left but the Vikings had the ball on the 23....I said now what would bud grant do ?.....he'd run the ball in the middle and let Fred Cox kick a short field goal and tie the score....Oscar Reed of the Vikings broke it off tackle and went the distance and the Vikings move on to the 2nd round...

    LOL. Love this.

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  10. 15 minutes ago, Coach Shawn said:

    If any other receiver is used then you must go up to the next longest stick from the one you measure out.Thus a white stick pass to a primary receiver stays a white stick.

    The last sentence in the quote should say “Thus a white stick pass to a secondary receiver becomes a white stick with pressure. “

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