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I had forgotten just how much fun playing a full game is. I would definitely need to update my knowledge of the rules of the game. I take it field goals aren't ever used anymore? We used to try and kick FG's with the "punter/kicker". Again I can't remember exactly how well it worked. I haven't played this in decades. It does bring back some special memories. Thank you for that. Great game, and some wicked KO Returns....wow!
This game has changed so much since I had gotten my first NFL Super Bowl Electronic Football game. I can remember getting the JC Penny's Christmas Catalog and the Sear's Wish Book and they had the players for sale. You could buy the AFC East, Central, West or the NFC East, Central, or West. Each division had each team. The Packers, Vikings, Bears, Lions, and Buccaneers were the NFC Central. I can't remember exactly what they cost. I know the divisions that only had 4 teams and not 5, they were $2-3.⁰⁰ cheaper. I loved collecting them. I was an only child so playing Electronic Football alone was somewhat difficult. However I still really loved these games. I had the Tudor Electronic Baseball game too but it wasn't as fun. Now the old classic Rod🏒🥅Hockey🥅🏒 games were also a blast, especially if you were able to get the actual NHL teams for your Game. Ah the 70's had some of the most amazing, iconic, and FUN GAMES ever created. It was a special time to be a kid!
I also appreciated the Tribute to Ken Block. I also collect Hot Wheels and that Ford Escort car is one of the best. Really great video, definitely earned a subscriber here.
Hey guys, enjoying your games. Couple of questions: 1. What field do you use? 2. Do you use a three second run-off for kick offs? 3. How many plays do you run per quarter? Again, great job on your videos!
Yes we use passing sticks which essentially tell us how far to place the "ball" from the receiver in hopes he "catches" it. It's not old-school but I'm terrible at that LOL!
I'm unfamiliar with the game, but I remember a few years ago seeing that usually a "thrower" is used, and you have to tag the player, has that changed? Or do you guys just play differently? also, why do you not include a ball token on the player that has it?
I'm just not skilled enough to use the throwing QB - it takes a lot of practice. Not sure why we don't place a ball on the player who has it - one of those things we overlook but that is a good thought. Thanks
I had forgotten just how much fun playing a full game is. I would definitely need to update my knowledge of the rules of the game. I take it field goals aren't ever used anymore? We used to try and kick FG's with the "punter/kicker". Again I can't remember exactly how well it worked. I haven't played this in decades. It does bring back some special memories. Thank you for that. Great game, and some wicked KO Returns....wow!
This game has changed so much since I had gotten my first NFL Super Bowl Electronic Football game. I can remember getting the JC Penny's Christmas Catalog and the Sear's Wish Book and they had the players for sale. You could buy the AFC East, Central, West or the NFC East, Central, or West. Each division had each team. The Packers, Vikings, Bears, Lions, and Buccaneers were the NFC Central. I can't remember exactly what they cost. I know the divisions that only had 4 teams and not 5, they were $2-3.⁰⁰ cheaper. I loved collecting them. I was an only child so playing Electronic Football alone was somewhat difficult. However I still really loved these games. I had the Tudor Electronic Baseball game too but it wasn't as fun. Now the old classic Rod🏒🥅Hockey🥅🏒 games were also a blast, especially if you were able to get the actual NHL teams for your Game. Ah the 70's had some of the most amazing, iconic, and FUN GAMES ever created. It was a special time to be a kid!
I also appreciated the Tribute to Ken Block. I also collect Hot Wheels and that Ford Escort car is one of the best. Really great video, definitely earned a subscriber here.
I got a Super Bowl commercial before this video lol
Hey guys, enjoying your games. Couple of questions: 1. What field do you use? 2. Do you use a three second run-off for kick offs? 3. How many plays do you run per quarter? Again, great job on your videos!
Thanks! We build our own fields since it’s cheaper. Yes we do a 3 second runoff and we do 8 play quarters, not counting kickoffs. Thanks again.
Your videos are very exciting
Glad you like them!
Are you guys throwing the football or placing it on the field to see if the player will make contact to complete the pass?
Yes we use passing sticks which essentially tell us how far to place the "ball" from the receiver in hopes he "catches" it. It's not old-school but I'm terrible at that LOL!
Great game
Thanks!
Can you make the first down 15 yards or 20? The gains they get or good and I think it would make it more exciting. Love your videos.
Thanks! That would be something to consider, we’ll have to test that out.
Enjoy your videos. Good job.
Curious how you make your penalty flags?
My son made them. I think he used a chunk of epoxy and some kind of material then painted them.
Nice
How do you pass?
I'm unfamiliar with the game, but I remember a few years ago seeing that usually a "thrower" is used, and you have to tag the player, has that changed? Or do you guys just play differently?
also, why do you not include a ball token on the player that has it?
I'm just not skilled enough to use the throwing QB - it takes a lot of practice. Not sure why we don't place a ball on the player who has it - one of those things we overlook but that is a good thought. Thanks
How did you make Mahomes go back then go forward so fast? Did you switch the bases or do you have two of him?
Yeah, between scenes we will either pivot and turn the players or yeah, we’ll turn just the bases around