Excalibur Electronics is a huige company with irons in hundreds of NFL products. I fear that vibrating football was a test piece to see if there was still a market and for nostalgia it might of succeeded on that level. For the hobbyist however, I will be very suprised if more comes out of it then what we have already seen. Nothing against Excalibur but they are only going to be looking at bottom line when it comes to their product. With Miggle, at least we had someone who truly felt for the game and cared about it's growth. We will not see that same kind of response from Excalibur. I sent them anice letter and an MFCA packet last year with two copies of the Tweak. Zero response. I know others who have spoken directly to the guy in charge of the Vibrating Game. They had open ears to what we had to say but I expect little action.
Anybody got a spare 50-60 grand? We could buy an NFL liscense and liscense our qualifying hobbyists to produce the field covers and decals we want. I'll throw in an even $100.00...

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EM-F-er [ěm -f-er] –
noun-abr-slang: Electric Miniature Footballer
1. a person/hobbyist/gamer who creates a representation of American Football in a small or reduced scale for competition or show.
2. the majority of forum users on the website,
www.miniaturefootball.org
—Idiom
3.
One Bad Em-F-er, negative shout out; pertaining to weirdwolf:
There goes one bad EM-F-er. I mean he can’t play and ain’t never win nothin’!