
03-06-2007, 09:11 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: ALEXANDRIA VA
Posts: 849
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Keven
Hey Keven
So your 15 , well to answer your question it all depends on you . This is an advance way to play this game and you must be on your P's and Q's and understand the game of football.
One stop is a good start for you . And as you get better at knowing what your team can , and can't do and you feel you want more from the game then you might be ready for this .
This system will help you to understand what it is a players see's , think like a coach and show you just all the in's and out's of football like nothing befor it .
It will teach you about each position, what it does , help you to understand and see what the officals see's .
I hope to see you at the Sea Wall Brawl II .
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Originally Posted by Va1Ravenfan
Hey Anthony, I've been a member of the miggle board for about 2 months now, but I have just recently come over here. I have read a lot about your system and it looks very interesting and something that I would like to try. But, I am only 15 and I was wondering what you think about someone my age playing your system? I am fairly knowledgable about football from a coaches standpoint, but I definitley want to increase my knowledge of the game. I definitley would have enough money to buy the DVD, but I was reading on your site that I will need more equimpment such as a bigger board. Can you please tell me everything I would need to play your system? Since I am fairly new to electric football would recommend me mastering the one stop pitch method before trying MPFL? I definitly want to play one stop as well since it seems most of the tournaments and leagues around the country play that method. I also read your post saying you will do a demonstration at the Seawall Brawl and since I live in Virginia Beach, I will try to check that out, but in the meantime could you please answer my questions and fill me in on anything else I need to know about your system?
Thanks,
Kevin
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