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The BIG Question! Take your gloves off and discuss...
Assuming that the MFCA World league gets going per the previous discussion, the BIG question is: What type of MFCA World League rules will appeal to the majority?
In my opinion the rules should resemble an established rule set that is not too far out that the average Joe on the street with a basic knowledge of football should be able to pick up fairly easily yet should require the basic learned skills of miniature football that with practice can be perfected. For example, I play the majority of my games by a revised version of the NHFL rules. Without too much trouble, I have played games using the Dixie League, Buzzball, Miggle and Mid Ohio rules. I loved the NEFL rules that I watched but have not yet played , but feel that I could pick these rules up in a couple of practice games. On the other end of this,I played the LAEFL rules and all though I competed fairly well, I still don't know that I comprehended many of the rules we used and I always forgot to stop the board after 10 yards and to shake the box. Not a knock on the rules, just my own inability to learn them quickly. Equipment should be thought out also as we don't want to have the league requiring more equipment than most of us generally already carry. What I really want to hear is what rules you have played by, that are not your own comfortable rules, you feel you could best adjust to the quickest and still be competitive?
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