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Old 02-10-2011, 06:45 PM
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These are all great ideas. Once again you can make your charts as simple or as sophisticated as you like. I keep my QBs equal across the board because any QB could have a bad game or a great game any given game. Sometimes running backs with great bases get shut down by a good defense or turned by team mates. I really don't want one team to have an advantage over any other team but that's just me. We are all innovators, designers, and thinkers. Trial and error is a great learing tool. You or I may create something that really does not work well during the game so you simply throw it out. At every level of football whether on the fields outside or the electric gridiron we play on Rules are made to be changed. It's up to you coaches to do what fits right for your league.
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