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Old 10-28-2010, 07:15 PM
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Question "Tryin to reach him"

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A MAN FOR RAY HE IS A GOOD MAN.
Havnt been able to reach him yet, still at it though. That foundation is almost complete fellas, still need a couple more critical parts, working on the "TARGETING SYSTEMS" we gone pull it off this time DRE, get that KEY ready hommie! back at yall peace!
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Old 10-28-2010, 10:38 PM
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Fellow players and hobbyists I’m willing to support the effort if asked to and I appreciate the vote of confidence. Before you put me to work on a rule set for championship play at a national level I have a set of principles that I will follow do what is right for the hobby. Chris LeMay and others have already put in a valid effort to create a solid set of rules that are easy to follow and fun to play by. I still recommend using them as is or as a basis to work from. Some of the principles; Rules must be easy to understand and suitable for a tournament environment. The rules must promote the hobby and set a high standard of play, no luck or random events created by coin flips or dice. There’s nothing wrong with random events in football in an effort to create realism, great for leagues and clubs but not championships based on skill, creativity and knowing how to make adjustments. The rules must promote creativity and skill for every facet of the game, kick-offs, pass plays, running plays, field goals, punts and on side kicks where a coach has to have a complete set of skills for each situation in order to compete. If people can put up with these principles and willing to put the game ahead of regions or styles please contact me via email, rfanara@verizon.net
Please note, I’m not willing to forbid or discourage regional rule sets. I put up a post about 6 weeks ago proposing regional MFCA tournaments using regional rules if desired. Winners of each region face off in Canton using a National rule set. You are permitted to play outside your home region in an effort to gain a spot in the “Tournament of Champions.”
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Old 10-28-2010, 10:55 PM
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Fellow players and hobbyists I’m willing to support the effort if asked to and I appreciate the vote of confidence. Before you put me to work on a rule set for championship play at a national level I have a set of principles that I will follow do what is right for the hobby. Chris LeMay and others have already put in a valid effort to create a solid set of rules that are easy to follow and fun to play by. I still recommend using them as is or as a basis to work from. Some of the principles; Rules must be easy to understand and suitable for a tournament environment. The rules must promote the hobby and set a high standard of play, no luck or random events created by coin flips or dice. There’s nothing wrong with random events in football in an effort to create realism, great for leagues and clubs but not championships based on skill, creativity and knowing how to make adjustments. The rules must promote creativity and skill for every facet of the game, kick-offs, pass plays, running plays, field goals, punts and on side kicks where a coach has to have a complete set of skills for each situation in order to compete. If people can put up with these principles and willing to put the game ahead of regions or styles please contact me via email, rfanara@verizon.net
Please note, I’m not willing to forbid or discourage regional rule sets. I put up a post about 6 weeks ago proposing regional MFCA tournaments using regional rules if desired. Winners of each region face off in Canton using a National rule set. You are permitted to play outside your home region in an effort to gain a spot in the “Tournament of Champions.”
Thanks, Ray F
Ray it is obvious to me why those that know you mentioned your name.
The statement above is DEAD ON TARGET!!!!!

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Old 10-30-2010, 10:47 AM
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I'm starting to get a real good feeling about this taking hold. The picture is clearing up and I want to commend those that are driving this and saying, "Yes, let's do this!" A tip of the hat!
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Old 10-30-2010, 12:05 PM
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What up fellas, were looking good the "PROS" are on the way! we have 4 of 5 tournaments locked: Beltsville Bash, Bama Blast, MFCA Conv., MId West Malee', with either the Open Run or talk of reviving the Duel in the Desert to represent the West Coast. In about a month all "HEADS OF STATE" will be meating in either St. Louis or Kansas City to work out the format & draw up the rule book, stay tuned for further updates as we begin to nail down dates, back at u guys peace.
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Old 10-30-2010, 01:24 PM
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Fellow players and hobbyists I’m willing to support the effort if asked to and I appreciate the vote of confidence. Before you put me to work on a rule set for championship play at a national level I have a set of principles that I will follow do what is right for the hobby. Chris LeMay and others have already put in a valid effort to create a solid set of rules that are easy to follow and fun to play by. I still recommend using them as is or as a basis to work from. Some of the principles; Rules must be easy to understand and suitable for a tournament environment. The rules must promote the hobby and set a high standard of play, no luck or random events created by coin flips or dice. There’s nothing wrong with random events in football in an effort to create realism, great for leagues and clubs but not championships based on skill, creativity and knowing how to make adjustments. The rules must promote creativity and skill for every facet of the game, kick-offs, pass plays, running plays, field goals, punts and on side kicks where a coach has to have a complete set of skills for each situation in order to compete. If people can put up with these principles and willing to put the game ahead of regions or styles please contact me via email, rfanara@verizon.net
Please note, I’m not willing to forbid or discourage regional rule sets. I put up a post about 6 weeks ago proposing regional MFCA tournaments using regional rules if desired. Winners of each region face off in Canton using a National rule set. You are permitted to play outside your home region in an effort to gain a spot in the “Tournament of Champions.”
Thanks, Ray F
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