Discuss timeouts, Two-Minute warning and another time-conserving option.
Discuss timeouts, Two-Minute warning and another time-conserving option.
A nice feature of the Master game that prevents a safety or possible fumble. Also, captures a QB “taking a knee” late in a half or end of game.
Introduced inserting a “fifth defensive back” to better defend the pass. Discussed the “reduction” rule on a pass play and actions associated with a called run play or screen pass against the nickel package. Also covered the impact of a receiver with an asterisk.
This is the final video associated with the Locator Columns. I provide a quick demonstration of the mechanics of actually using the Locator Columns. Note: The receiver or defensive player for the interception/sack that is identified MUST be in the game. If not, you must continue to roll until one is selected.
This video shows how the starting lineups and locator information is transferred to the Master game score sheet. I also share some tips to get the most out of the score sheet.
Illustrating the preparation required to use the Locator Columns for selecting the intended receiver and applicable defender who intercepted the pass or sacked the quarterback. These steps will only have to be conducted once as long as you safeguard your work.
This video discusses the Offensive Index Refinement of the split ratings or “V” ratings. Review Master Game score sheet and look at the POS column which would be used with the Basic game and the V columns which is a Master game feature. Explain the differences between pass/run ratings and how to properly annotate the score sheet.
This is a page-by-page introduction to the Master Game Addition booklet. Discussed the differences between the Basic Game booklet and identified areas which are unique only to the Master game.
The APBA Football game Master addition allows the coach to the opportunity to bring a “maximum rush” to make the punter hurry his kick or block the punt. During the video I explain all pertinent rules associated with executing a “maximum rush”. In addition, I demonstrate how to perform a “free kick” at the end of a half.