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The MPF System - Pass Simulation
The Triple-Treat (TTQB). An EF player's Excalibur and the main weapon for moving the football between quarterback and receiver. Problem!! Many EF players young and old are terrified and confused on how to use it. In general the passing game, or lack there of was one of the original sources of disinterest and the abandonment of EF. In the new renaissance age many innovative persons with big brains have found ways to elevate this silly game into one that can rival chess in strategy and your favorite video game in fun.
When the multi-stop (MPFL) system was designed it was realized that certain aspects of the passing game needed to be revamped and expanded to provide for multiple options and better simulation. Out of the ashes came the Pass Placement System.
In MPFL, both the offense and defense are allowed to react and adjust during the play (see previous multi-stop system posts for more info). The ability to adjust a players during the play meant that passes were no longer limited to the receiver's position at the moment of the board-stoppage. With multi-stops the players move and counter-move to create opportunities as the play develops.
Using and interchanging these two passing methods test the skill and intelligence of players during the game, adds to the pressure, and enhances the fun.