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Old 02-24-2010, 04:49 PM
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So if standards already exist, what are they and are they clearly defined?



You are right about this and I quess we have to decide whether or not the MFCA as an organization should be trying to sanction or sponsor league and tournament competetions of their own.
We already play at 3.2/3.3 or 4.0 and a few play unlimited, for the most part that covers 99% of the games played and the leagues active, why do we need to re-invent the wheel here.

The boards in use are primarily 620 or larger, with a lot of guys going custom, why re-invent the wheel here.

Figures are for the most part within the same scale/size already, why
re-invent the wheel here.

We already have the basics in place, what are you establishing?

Bottom line is, this hobby is covered within these three groups, move on.
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Old 02-24-2010, 05:30 PM
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Didnt Tudor Games WAAAAAAAAAYYYYY back before any of you even thought about playing this game establish a constant that still exsists today?
you have the fab 5 and stock bases that weight in at 3.2/3.3 right out of the box !!!

so your talking apples and oranges here... if it were not for the heavyweight figures being used IN TODAYS GAME, this would not be an issue.

you can still go to MIGGLE TOYS and buy those very same figures and bases and play a good ol game of ef.... where is the hang up for a new guys....

JUST PLAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-24-2010, 06:54 PM
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This is where I think the focus should be, not on weights and field standards that already exist.
The MFCA has 3 parts to its mission.
Educate, Support, Promote

Can we all agree that the hobby would benefit from a definitive guidebook for the new coach? Any body think a guidebook is a bad idea?
This would not only educate the new coach, but be a nice promotional piece as well. It would help support leagues that are looking for new members because they could hand them an easy to understand FAQ. The book can be written by 2 or 3 of us or we can all have a hand in it. The solution is very easy. If you can't stand reading these questions, stop reading them! This is a "forum"! Forums exist to discuss things just like this. Otherwise, there is not point to having a forum.

Yes they have all been discussed and cussed a hundred times before, but we have close to a hundred people on here who probably have never seen these discussions and honestly could learn something or benefit from them. At the very least, we are trying to get constructive input that will help us to create the promotional materials that we are supposed to be creating. Now unless you trust Ravenna Al, Chris and I to be the all knowing experts of miniature electric football, quit your whining, add some input valuable to a guidebook or stop reading these threads. I'm sure if the 3 of us came out with a guidebook, 99 guys would jump in and say, "who made you guys the experts." "Why wasn't I asked for my opinion?" "You left out this or that". We are trying to build something, but you guys can't get past the fact that you think we are trying to take something from you. We are not. Everybody can do what they want in their own area and league. NOTHING the MFCA does will effect it in any way. We can't regulate those who don't want to be regulated, BUT I have had at least 40 people ask why we don't have a MFCA League and why we don't have a set of basic rules. Some people want this! Allow those that do, to work on this. Those of you that don't want it, are not and will not be affected by it.

In regards to a MFCA League. We have one already that promotes play by any ruleset and in your own area and leagues. It is a very fair system that takes nothing away from anyone. Like it or not, having a ruleset that all MFCA members can understand and play by, that is universal to the MFCA DOES help promote the hobby and gives us validity for the outside individual looking in. It has to happen. These things need to be put in front of not only the oldsters in the hobby, but the up and comers. Right now the only people that will play by a MFCA Rule set or the ones in the championship game at the convention, but even they have the option of playing by rules that they are familiar with if both coaches agree. If they don't, then the MFCA has to have an option and the coaches need to know that option in time enough to prepare.

If you can't get on board with this idea then just leave it alone. If you feel that a brochure or a DVD is of more importance than get off your bum and start working on it...you are a MFCA Member! You signed on to be part of the mission. Don't wait on us who are wasting our time with these questions to get started. We have 200 members...it shouldn't be that hard to get a guidebook together, but it is!

I think the world of EVERYONE who is a member, but if you want something to happen then you have to be the spark that ignites it.

By the way a DVD IS in the works....the first part is finished and I have seen it. It should be out in the near future.

Everybody on here has a right to express there opinion and I read each of them over and over. Simply put, if you can't put in positive input to the discussion then move on to another post. Change the channel! I can understand disagreeing with the point made in a discussion but disagreeing that there should even be a discussion make NO sense to me.
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Old 02-24-2010, 07:50 PM
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I am sorry, but I can't help but thinking a group's ideas on standards leads more to exclusion than inclusion.

I know from experience on this and other forums and in playing the game that we have had folks arguing to keep innovations out of this hobby. Some don't like the custom figures and more weight....some don't like boat bases.....some don't want boiled bases....some want offense in dark and defense in white and others want entire squads in both colors.....some don't like Geno's QB and see it as a crutch.....and it goes on and on and on.

We already have standards. They might be local...but that is just the nature of the beast and easier to manage.

I think it would be great to put out a guide teaching newbies how to tweak, how to obtain bases and figures, advantages/disadvantages for each piece of equipment....etc. Make it easier for the newbie to get into the game at a high level as quickly as possible. Give them links to existing rule sets....they are all over the Internet. Trying to create a standardized set of rules and impose them on the hobby as a whole just doesn't sound that great to me.

I also don't think that telling people who can't get on board with one viewpoint to "leave it alone" is not very friendly and does little to further the cause. If an idea is good, then it will stand up under fire. Stifling dissent is not a good way to convince anyone that you value their opinions.

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Old 02-24-2010, 07:58 PM
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I am sorry, but I can't help but thinking a group's ideas on standards leads more to exclusion than inclusion.

I know from experience on this and other forums and in playing the game that we have had folks arguing to keep innovations out of this hobby. Some don't like the custom figures and more weight....some don't like boat bases.....some don't want boiled bases....some want offense in dark and defense in white and others want entire squads in both colors.....some don't like Geno's QB and see it as a crutch.....and it goes on and on and on.

We already have standards. They might be local...but that is just the nature of the beast and easier to manage.

I think it would be great to put out a guide teaching newbies how to tweak, how to obtain bases and figures, advantages/disadvantages for each piece of equipment....etc. Make it easier for the newbie to get into the game at a high level as quickly as possible. Give them links to existing rule sets....they are all over the Internet. Trying to create a standardized set of rules and impose them on the hobby as a whole just doesn't sound that great to me.

I also don't think that telling people who can't get on board with one viewpoint to "leave it alone" is not very friendly and does little to further the cause. If an idea is good, then it will stand up under fire. Stifling dissent is not a good way to convince anyone that you value their opinions.
You missed the entire point of my post! Please reread it.
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:25 PM
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here in Philly, but if this organized format would help a newbie.....I'm all for it.

And ultimately that's what it is all about. I work with a lot of guys from Ireland, some don't know football too much, and know even less about this game. So if I could give them a standards pamphlet for them to look over... that's great.
Everything the MFCA has touched so far has been golden, so I have no reason to doubt that this is going in the right direction and the intensions are good!!!

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Old 02-24-2010, 09:35 PM
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In other words, if we don't agree with what is being discussed then we should shut up, because our opinions don't mean jack, not sure that's how discussion threads on a forum were meant to work, but oh well.

Should we all just sit back and let three guys take us where ever THEY want or can we be part of the discussion regarding what may happen to our future, as we are part of this as well?

Knock yourselves out, I'll just stay busy doing my part for the MFCA by being a Pacific West Region Rep and moderating the chat board.
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Old 02-24-2010, 11:41 PM
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