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Old 11-20-2010, 05:44 AM
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Default NFLGTSL-Baltimore Colts vs. Miami

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Game Summary
1. KO (20) - Mercury Morris, 40 yards/Clark on tackle.
2. Incomplete, intended for Twilley.
3. Morris, 4 yds/Milt Davis.
4. Csonka, -1/Lipscomb.
5. Punt-65 yds and Touchback.
6. Ameche, -1 /Johnson.
7. Moore, 20 yds OOB/1st down.
8. Moore, 5 yds/Den Herder.
9. Ameche, 4 yds.
10. Moore, -1 yd/Den Herder.
11. Punt for 40, no return.
12. Morris, 0 yds/Curtis tackle, B. Smith assist.
13. Csonka, 2 rec./Freeney.
14. Morris, 18 rec/Volk--1st down.
15. Morris, 19 rec/Volk – 1st down.
16. Csonka, -6 yds/ Freeney.
17. Morris, -3 yds/Lipscomb tackle, Curtis assist.
18. Incomplete, intended for Twilley.
19. 75 punt/Touchback.
20. L. Moore, 7 rec/Fernandez.
21. L. Moore, -3 yds/Kolen tackle, Den Herder assist.
22. L.Moore, 19 yds/Swift –1st down.
23. Ameche, -1 yd/Stanfill.
24. Incomplete, intended for Berry.
25. Incomplete, intended for Moore.
2ND QUARTER
26. Punt for 30 yds – no ret/1st and 10 at 28.
27. Warfield, 15 rec/Volk.
28. Morris, 3 yds/Curtis.
29. Csonka, 17 yds/Marchetti.
30. Csonka, 28 yds/Volk.

31. Briscoe, 12 pass from Griese for score (PAT). 7-0
32. Carr, 15 KOR/W. Moore.
33. L. Moore, 28 yds – 1st down.
34. Incomplete, intended for Mackey.
35. Ameche, 0 yds – Den Herder.
36. Moore, 20 yds – 1st down.

37. Penalty, hit lineman, -5 yds. Intended for Mackey.
38. Ameche, 26 yds – 1st down.

39. Ameche, 3 yds – Den Herder.
40. Moore, 8 pass from Unitas (PAT). 7-7.

41. Morris, 13 KOR/Ameche.
42. Morris, -4 yds/Freeney.
43. Morris, 0 yds/Marchetti.
44. Bickett sacked Griese, -11 yds.
45. Penalty, hit lineman.
46. Moore, 18 yds/Foley – 1st down.
47. Ameche, 0 yds/Den Herder.
48. Berry, 19 pass from Unitas (PAT
)/Injury to defense. Manny Fernandez, season ending injury.
49. Warfield, 28 KOR/Ameche.
50. Morris, -3 yds/B. Smith.
HALFTIME Baltimore 14 Miami 7
51. Moore, 27 KOR to 42.
52. Ameche, 1 yd/Buoniconti.
53. Moore, -1 yd/Den Herder.
54. Moore, 8 yds.
55. 50 yd punt/Touchback.
56. Csonka, -2/Bickett, Smith assist.
57. Csonk, -5/B. Smith.
58. Bickett sacks Griese for –8
59. Punt for 55, return by Volk for 48 to the 12.
60. Moore, -1 yds/Heinz.
61. Incomplete, intended for Harrison.
62. Ameche, -3 yds/ Matheson.
63. O’Brien, 25 FG. Baltimore 17 Miami 7.

64. KOR by Warfield for 12/Clark.
65. Morris, 5 yds/B. Smith.
66. Morris, 4 yds/B. Smith.
67. Morris, 10 yds/R. Volk – 1st down.
68. Csonka, -4 yds/Marchetti.
69. Morris, 25 rec to Baltimore 33 – 1st down.

70. Mandich, 12 rec/Donovan.
71. Griese, sacked by Milt Davis for –8 back to the 29.
72. Csonka, 29 yd TD (PAT) Baltimore 17 Miami 14

73. KOR by Moore for 22/Morris.
74. Ameche, 9 yds/Buonicotti, Scott assist.
75. Incomplete, intended for Berry.
FOURTH QUARTER
76. Berry, 18 rec/Foley, Anderson assist.
77. L. Moore, 23 yds/Buoniconti, 7 play injury to Anderson.
78. Mackey, 25 yds/Buoniconti, Foley assist, 1st down. Ameche lost for the season.
79. J. Scott intercepts pass at 1, intended for Mackey.

80. Csonka, 14 yds – 1st down at 15.
81. Morris, 9 yds/B. Smith.
82. Morris, 3 rec/Curtis.
83. Incomplete, intended for Warfield.
84. Morris, 4 rec/Donovan.
85. Csonka, 63 rec – 1st down.
86. Morris, 9 yds – Fum Rec by B. Smith at the 1.

87. L. Moore, 99 TD run (NFLGTSL record) PAT 24-14

88. KO (59) – Morris, 8 yds.
89. Marchetti sacks Griese for –11.
90. Warfield, 88 pass from Griese (PAT). Baltimore 24 Miami 21

91. KOR by Carr for 20/OOB.
92. Mackey, 47 rec – 1st down.

93. Incomplete, intended for Mackey.
94. Lydell Mitchell, 33 pass from Unitas (PAT) Baltimore 31 Miami 21

95. Warfield, 72 yd KOR.

96. Morris, 23 rec – 1st down.
97. Morris, 5 pass from Griese (PAT) Baltimore 31 Miami 28
98. Onside kick attempted and fail, Baltimore ball at 40.
99. Moore, 9 yds/Heinz.
100. Moore, 9 yds/Foley
Final Score
Baltimore Colts 31 Miami Dolphins 28
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Old 11-20-2010, 08:30 AM
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Smile great game

How long does it take to play 100 plays (approx.)


I'm on a plan to make a soliatire league which will take a little less than an hour ( i made a test so far and the results are game can be played in 50 minutes, 4 quarters of 9 plays)


Plese let me know and have a great one


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Old 11-20-2010, 10:25 AM
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Very glad to see the Colts get the win in this one. Great game.

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Old 11-20-2010, 11:12 AM
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Default Game play for 100 plays usually...

take 2.5 to 3 hours, just like in regular Shootout play. Because their are only 2 audibles per half, that cuts down on the audible at every play. I have a playbook that is used at the start of every play and players are preset in the formation they will run.

Some playbooks are larger than others It depends on the teams. I found a company that had every NFL team's playbook dating back to the early 70's and I design my teams based on those playbooks. For each game, I selected 100 plays from those playbooks to create for the league.

I since decided just to take 100 plays and make them the league playbook. The Box determines the plays. One compartment of the Box has a dice for 100-sided. On every play, the Box is shaken to determine the actual play. The Offense sets up in that formation to run the play. The defense can set up in its standard set, exotic set, or stacks. Just depends on down and distance.

I think one reason Lenny Moore had 257 on the Dolphins is because they ran a soft 3-4 back in the 70's. Gap control was important. The Baltimore Colts strength was its O-line. With Jim Parker, Chris Hinton, Ray Donaldson and company, they would open massive holes where the 3-4 had gaps. The play call would call for a dive to Lenny Moore or a sweep by Ameche and thus, the holes would open.

Griese strength was in the passing game in this game. I think he went 13-16 for 289 yards and a passer rating of 150 plus! That was off the charts. The Dolphins had a crucial turnover going in on a 10 play (I think) drive and fumbled the ball at the one.

Sorry, I digressed to this, but it shows that in the 3 hours, so much stuff happened that adds to the excitement of the game. Three hours is on par with competition Shootout play so I am use to the "long" games in some people eyes because it allows for both quantity and quality of play.

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Old 11-20-2010, 11:52 AM
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Default Here are the Game Statistics

Here is the game stats of this very exciting football game played between two pretty good teams.


These are shown in both PDF and Word doc files.

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Old 11-20-2010, 11:57 AM
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Default Here's the playbook

The plays are coming from rolling the 100-sided dice and the following plays are being ran. There is up to 100 plays in the playbook you see shown below. This helps keep me fair to both teams because I don't have any preconceived ideas on the play they should run.
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Old 11-20-2010, 06:42 PM
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Reg ... would love to see a game of your solitaire league online - mainly to see how you get 100 plays off in 3 hours. In my league, while I'm having a blast, I've been topping out at 17-19 plays per hour. Would love to see how to kick that up to at least get 25 per hour for a getting a full quarter in during that time.

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2 season ending injuries in one game. There must have been some hard hitting. How do you work your injuries? How do they happen?

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Old 11-29-2010, 01:07 PM
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on this in the near future. I will put out a little video showing the efficiency of playing the way that I do.

Also, the probability of 2 season ending injuries in the same game is SO RARE. I've seen players go out for weeks but not for the season. It's the random shake of that darn box!!!!!
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