Kicking
1. Pull the kicking leg back until it snaps
behind the “tee”.
2. Slide the split foam ball on the tee. Do
not put the ball on the tee too tightly. It
should rest lightly for best kicking results.
3. Hold the handle between your thumb
and middle fi nger. Pull the hand back
with your forefi nger until the kicking leg
releases.
Passing
1. Slide the split ball onto the passing hand,
with the split toward the back.
2. Hold the handle between your thumb
and middle fi nger.
3. Aim your QB’s throwing arm.
4. Pull the passing hand back with your
forefi nger. Let your fi nger slide off quickly
in order to release the ball.
These sculpted players are molded in fi ve
distinct poses. Each player’s base is marked
with one of the codes as shown in the image.
These players may be assigned to any position
on your team, but as a guideline, the following
positions are best suited to your player types:
OL
Off ensive Linemen (Guards, Center, Tackles),
Defensive Ends, Defensive Linemen
RB1
Running Backs, Fullbacks, Linebackers, Safeties
RB2
Running Backs, Fullbacks, Linebackers, Safeties
WR1
Wide Receiver, Tight Ends, Defensive Backs
WR2
Wide Receiver, Tight Ends, Defensive Backs
FIRST DOWN
The off ensive team is allowed four downs in
which to gain ten yards.
TACKLE
The ball carrier is down (tackled) when an
opposing player touches his base. The ball is
downed at the point on the fi eld directly under
the forward point of the ball carrier’s base.
If the ball carrier turns and moves towards
his own goal line, play stops and the ball is
downed at the point at which he turned.
KICKING AND PASSING
When you are using the Multi-Function
Quarterback, move one of your off ensive
backs off the fi eld.
POSITION PLAYERS
RB 1 RB 2OL
WR 1 WR 2
ELIGIBLE RECEIVERS
If you choose to line up an OL player in
an eligible receiver position (any posi-
tion other than the middle 5 linemen),
you should announce that your OL is
eligible. Otherwise, you may be
penalized for illegal touching.
DEFINITIONS
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