Chris Franco wrote:Three basic run plays...right?
I guess I will start here...
Can someone explain to me what is going on in each of these three plays...
(Without the showing of the dice rolls, how in the world are you expected to figure this out?)
Right (Pro Set) [D: 4-3, Run]
OOnsideG Will Shields (RG) - 1 yards
Other Battle Will Shields (RG) - 1 yards
Other Battle Will Shields (RG) - 1 yards
Run O.J. Simpson (HB) - 8 yards
Tackle Les Richter (MLB)
2-2 MYR 48 (12:10) Line Buck (Pro Set) [D: 4-3, Run]
OLG Ed Budde (LG) - 0 yards
Other Battle Ed Budde (LG) - 0 yards
Other Battle Ed Budde (LG) - 0 yards
Run Marion Motley(FullBack) - 1 yards
Tackle Les Richter (MLB)
3-1 MYR 49 (11:32) Off Tackle - Left (Pro Set) [D: 4-3, Pass]
OOnsideG Ed Budde (LG) - 1 yards
Other Battle Ed Budde (LG) - 1 yards
Other Battle Ed Budde (LG) - 1 yards
Run Marion Motley(FullBack) - 5 yards
Tackle Les Richter (MLB)
FD
Never played any football version of Strat before the games started Monday but this is my understanding of this information.
First line gives down, yards needed for a first down, the line of scrimmage and game time left in the quarter. (3 and 1 at the MYR 49 yard line) (11:32 left in Quarter X at the beginning of the play)
First line also gives offensive play, offensive formation, defensive formation and defensive emphasis. (An Off tackle run to the left side is the offensive play, the offensive is in a Pro Set, the defense is in a 4-3 with an emphasis on stopping the pass)
Second, Third and Fourth lines Do not understand the significance of these types of lines yet. Help?
Fifth line Result of play. (Fullback Motley gained 5 yards)
Sixth line Tackle made by middle linebacker Les Richter
Final line FD The play resulted is a first down.
Cannot see it but the next segment should start:
1-10 XXX 46 to show it is now first down with ten yards to go for another first down at the 46 yard line of team XXX (as the ball crossed the 50 yard line and is no longer on the MYR side of the field)
Edit: Posted before reading the nice clear, succinct explanation from Ninersphan.