This is the third example of a running play but this time we used the Defensive Play Calling Card to determine the offensive index and defensive alignment for the play.
This is the third example of a running play but this time we used the Defensive Play Calling Card to determine the offensive index and defensive alignment for the play.
Just a quick overview of different runners cards to maximize their performance.
This is the second of three demonstrations of a called run play while playing solo. The defensive alignment was decided using the “Alternative Defensive Chart” which was included with the purchase of the Basic game.
This is the first of three demonstrations of a called run play while playing solo. The defensive alignment was decided using the suggestions from the Basic Game Booklet (i.e., 1st and 15 or more, defense is in “D”, 2nd down and 8 or more, defense is in “D”, etc).
This video clarifies all aspects of timing a game (half/full plays), discusses the “Pro Set” offensive formation and APBA’s different uses of personnel within that formation, and explains the 3-4 and 4-3 defensive formations.
Here I discuss the “Play Cards” identifying the type of offensive plays that can be called. I also introduce the “third layer” to APBA Football which is the Defensive Alignments.
This video rehashes the kicker’s card, explains the position designator codes for primary/alternate kick returners and demonstrates an actual return.
This is the second video clip associated with a kick off. I explain how to read a kicker’s card and execute a kick off.
This is the first video clip demonstrating how to kick off and begin a game.
In this video I demonstrate how to download a score sheet and how to navigate the APBA webs site to view team rosters (depth charts). I also explain point values and how to determine the offensive index.