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Coach Shawn

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  1. I have to agree that those two hand painted teams are especially appealing. I am lucky to have picked up the dolphins in the dark jersey several years back. I have never had the Buccaneers dark jersey.
  2. saw This video and it is one of the best I have seen for actually throwing with your QB. He is using Next Level QB but I believe you could adapt this technic to most QBs.
  3. Yes I do have that team. Incidentally I do have several of the “playtime” teams. Maybe I will make them 1920’s also.
  4. My daughter will be painting my 1923 Dayton Triangles team soon. What I need to know is what color to use for the pants. It appears brownish?
  5. Hoping you all have an Electric Football Christmas! Since my birthday is a few days prior to Christmas I have already scored some EF goodness! • Enough ITZ leatherheads to finally make my Dayton Triangles team. •. Tudor Chiefs decals and facemasks to finally make my Superbowl 54 Chiefs. Hoping for more under the tree on Christmas! Santa I’ve been good! Anyway hope you all have a great holiday!
  6. What a wonderful illustration of how well bases might run on an electric board! I note that as the figure moved off the magnet it did not noticeable change speed.
  7. I wish I had seen that. Would have had it on my Christmas list. No mention of the magnetic option in the description though and I guess I never scrolled down far enough to the prices to see the option.
  8. I thought Tudor was going to start carrying the magnetic field covers? Is this still in the furure?
  9. Wow! He has covered every generation of EF figures as well as every generation of football uniforms! And then the painting on these figures is over and above. Oh how I wish I had this kind of skill. Just beautiful!
  10. Excellent! I used that thought when I created my Boston College team…ie. The “Flutie Hail Mary”.
  11. I have always enjoyed reading posts. You love for the game is obvious and I hope you save these articles to reread in the future. I enjoy reliving past seasons by reviewing my game sheets and stats. For my part I must admit that for last few months I have not been very active on the board.
  12. Well if you want to use the same ratio you could add half of the #1 stick to your ball placement when pressure is achieved. or just add the 13/16” that is used for tje buzz ball sized sticks.
  13. I have a RG and LG that I sub in when I need a solid pocket to pass from. They both use dual dial bases and are adjusted to move forward at an oblique towards the center. I tweaked them to decent strength, though my starters are stronger. I also will use the to oblique out depending on where i need blocking. I think the oblique setting is the most useful for me, but I have had success with dual dial loopers also.
  14. They look great. I used Beenutt figures for my Boise State team and am very pleased with them.
  15. I pivot then place the sticks. To me this represents the receiver making his “cut” on his route. I do not allow pivots after the catch. This I believe matches the TAP rules. I do however, allow the QB to throwaway the ball. In fact I use that as a stat for the defense (ie. How many forced throwaways the defense can accrue).
  16. I was referring to the magnetic field covers. Those appear to be the peel and stick kind,
  17. I have been waiting for these. I can’t find them on the website though?? Anyone?
  18. I enjoy sacks and pressures. using stick passing allows you to add pressure on the QB as a stat. If pressure is achieved you add an extra measure to your target ball placement thus making it a more difficult completion.
  19. Well said. My EF philosophy is to do that…set up the play and then let the players on the field perform. Multi stop is definitely a legit method to play but it is not my preference. I think it would increase the game duration and then, at least in solitaire, I would be responsible for multiple decisions for both teams every play.
  20. Yes, we trim them as small as possible, however, we have a clock running for setting up your formation so in the rush to beat the clock we get a little sloppy with the placement of the felt pad.
  21. We use felt under the base to create a standstill player. Our rule is that the felt is part of the base. So if it sticks out and is touched it is equal to touching the base.
  22. Had a question about the first play here. It looks like the QB’s drop back is stopped by the Shamrocks looper and they are in contact. Wouldn’t that have been a sack?
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