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RooMorgans 12-30-2010 10:42 PM

I don't know how you'd do it with the colors clashing and such, but an all-NASCAR team with the player numbers the same style as their car numbers, and sponsor logos on the front of the jerseys would be freaking sweet.

There you go Al or Mike ... the Raleigh Racers!

Ed wnnrcgr shkthbx: $br#

RavennaAl 12-30-2010 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dogwood30 (Post 132382)
Right on the money Al. That's what it's all about. Teams in your league have infinate possibilities but it all comes down to the games and the entertainment it provides. I love reading about your league because it is unique. I have spent time trying to think up teams like yours just for fun. Here are some of my zany ideas.

An all prison team using ficticious names from all football movies.

A team of Star Troopers coached by Darth Vader.

A team of astronauts called The Right Stuff wearing the bulky NASA spacesuits.

A team of comic superheros.

A team of sumo wrestlers wearing their numbers on their fanny belts.

A team called Woodstock with players wearing psycodelic hippy clothes.

Historical team of real Roman Trojan soldiers. A natural rival to the Ra.


A team of real indians like Crazy Horse and Cochise with numbers war painted on their backs.

Just a few silly ideas.

Mike

Mike, sometime I think you know me better than anyone else. I have a team of Sumo Wrestlers, the Kansas City Super Sumos, on loan from Weirdwolf. I also have on the back burner the Santa Cruz Tree Hugging Hippies from the first fantasy draft that we did in 2006 on the Miggle board. And I'm trying to get the Roman Gladiators ready for my next season, as they will join the Munich Third Reich, Egyptian Ra, and Great Britain Union Jacks in the World Domination Division of my league.

Fantasy football, it don't get no better than this! frstplc frstplc drl$$ drl$$ drl$$ thmbsp$ ppls$ :D ppcrn

RooMorgans 12-30-2010 10:55 PM

The previous I game I finished tonight between Purdue and Kentucky showed exactly why I love playing solitaire.

Purdue vs. Kentucky. Both teams won their openers, this is the conference debut for both teams. Kentucky is the defending national champion, having gone 3-0 and then winning the Commonwealth Bowl over West Virginia, which is my national championship game, 21-9.

With the season-opening, 27-17 win over Michigan, Kentucky had won all 5 games it had ever played. The Wildcats had never been held without a touchdown.

Yet, on a night where nothing went right, the Wildcats managed a defensive stop, used their three time outs in the process, and with 3 minutes, 13 seconds left, stood on their own 10, down four points. 90 yards separated Kentucky and continuing its winning streak.

1st-and-10 from the 10: Tight end open over the middle for about a 15-yard game .... shake The Box ... INCOMPLETE!

2:53 to go. 2nd-and-10 from the 10: Running back slips out to the right for what would be a short gain ... shake The Box ... INCOMPLETE!

2:36 to go. 3rd-and-10 from the 10: Wide receiver open to the left about 20 yards down the field ... shake The Box ... throw it! Ball short-hops receiver. INCOMPLETE!

2:21 to go. 4th-and-10 from the 10: Wide receiver runs a deep cross behind linebackers and underneath fading safeties ... shake The Box ... throw it! COMPLETE!!! But he's down in bounds, and the clock doesn't stop for first downs in the ECFA. Pass plays take a long time, as well, because of the defensive run off, pivots, etc.

The WR is tackled at the 35 ... players separated ... tick, tock, tick, tock ... have to get both teams lined up in accepted formations .... done ... snap board on, then right back off to serve as the quarterback spiking the ball ... DONE! .... stop the clock ...

... 4 seconds left!

Time for one last play. I paused before lining it up, thinking about the rush of trying to get both teams lined up and set, properly, to execute every part of the play with something left on the clock. It was amazing; and more importantly, it was a whole lot of fun!

On the final play, a receiver came open on a short route, and Purdue locked up everyone else. The pass was thrown and incomplete. Game over. Streak over! Kentucky goes down!

There is no predicting what these players are going to do on the field, what way they will turn, who will show surprising strength and speed. Now there's a bit of history, too, as Purdue is the first team to ever declaw the mighty Wildcats.

That's why I play.

Ed wnnrcgr shkthbx: $br#

RavennaAl 12-30-2010 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by RooMorgans (Post 132388)
I don't know how you'd do it with the colors clashing and such, but an all-NASCAR team with the player numbers the same style as their car numbers, and sponsor logos on the front of the jerseys would be freaking sweet.

There you go Al or Mike ... the Raleigh Racers!

Ed wnnrcgr shkthbx: $br#

Ed, I like it. I'm not a big NASCAR fan, but I like the idea. Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Kyle Busch, Cale Yarbourough, Hmmmm...... thmbsp$ ppls$

dogwood30 12-30-2010 10:59 PM

Great minds think alike. And I thought the sumo wrestlers idea was way out there. Who knew? I really liked Ed's Nascar team idea. I can't wait to see pictures of these teams.

Mike

canadatabletopgames 12-30-2010 10:59 PM

my reasons (at least main reasons) are
 
Freedom of playing when i wanted to play (or when my wife allowed me..)

No argues with some peoples

Can take my time to play my games (4 quarters of 10 plays)

Have ny tracking of my season

..and quite frankly i'm happy to play alone. I did participate in some chess, table hockey, table tennis major tournaments. Been there, done that.


That's it

Take it easy

Benster

BAXTER 12-30-2010 11:58 PM

Back to you original question...
 
Same as a lot of what has been already been written.

(1) I hope to transfer some of the outstanding talent to my competitive teams.

(2) I think it is just a natural progression for some folk, especially after competing against live competition. It's kinda like - been there.... done that and now it's time to come back home.


As you have stated, solitaire is not for everybody. Conversely, some also find-out that live competition is not for everyone.

In my eyes :rllngs: this appears to be a real comprehensive list that supports the reasons for this "resurgence."

Good questions.

sweetka 12-31-2010 05:47 AM

Sad
 
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Originally Posted by the french guy (Post 132347)
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

But true.

I actually took the year off because of personal reasons with my sons and all.

I missed MF so I still tweaked bases, etc. I was so at peace. Beyond that I was tweaking bases for others and met a lot of people beyond shaking their hand at an event. I could tell you stories about league play that you would not believe because I wouldn't believe them myself had I not been there. One thing I can tell you is success has a costly price in league play.

Right now I am happy mentoring others and doing my own thing. I have so much playing and tweaking experience that I am sharing it more. My sons are getting interested so that's five teams right there if I decide to do league again.


Occassionally, I stop in and watch a couple league games, enjoy the company, and go home.

the System 12-31-2010 03:29 PM

Solitare
 
1. no car
2. ran the nfl in the 70's, the most fun outside of being on a real team
3. my rules, my way
4. can make the game as simple as possible
5. now have college teams to make a new challenge
6. no one near me has heard of miniature football, I am the only one to play
$cch$ $cch$ $cch$
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