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Old 02-08-2011, 11:14 PM
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Game time is actually what has started leaning me toward a passing chart.

I love the game, and I wanted a solo league where players would get the chance to stand out. Like in the last BYU-Ohio State game, the QB and RB (1-back offense) combined for something like 33 carries. I want guys to have a chance to tote the rock or pass a lot. I want guys on defense to have a chance to make 7-10 tackles a game if they are a stand out (the current record is 12).

But to do that required the 60-minute quarters, so my games run about 4.5 hours. Far too long for one sitting, even with as much as I love to play.

So if by using a passing chart I can turn the clock back to 40 minutes a quarter, for example, but still get the same number of plays in roughly, then it's definitely worth it. I like the idea of getting 80-90 offensive snaps a game, but I do want to find a quicker way to do it, and I think using the charts we have talked about today would help do that.

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