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1970TecmoCFB
By CoachMac in Partial Hacks
Regular Season
10 Games.
Actual dates from 1970 of actual games played and then I filled each teams schedule to get to 10 games.
USC and LSU have 8 actual games.
Post Season
2 Bowl Games
Rose Bowl (Big 10 Champs vs Pac 8 Champs)
Sugar Bowl (Big 8 or Independent Champ vs SWC or SEC Champ)
Winners Play in Tecmo Bowl
Thanks to Carther as I copied his 1966 NFL rom to get the postseason.
Misc.
Accurate 1970 Conferences.
Complete accurate rosters for all teams.
Sim data is updated to reflect what happened in 1970.
I can't do helmets so I just blanked them all out.
Intro Screen shows Jim Plunkett Heisman Trophy, Steve Worster All-American, Jim Stillwagon Outland Trophy
All screens and field updated to show 1970, CFB, NCAA, Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, or Conference.
Updated Uniforms for each team. One team in white jerseys every game.
All teams are based on TSB teams from Original rom so it plays like the Original rom.
Be aware
Alabama and Georgia do not appear in SEC standings or on any leader board. You can see their stats and record on Team Data page only. They also can not appear in the Postseason.
The Battery Pack does not work on this rom. If you want to save a season you must create a save state.
Thanks to Carther whose amazing 1966-69 NFL and Baron VL with his historic RBI roms inspired me to do this.
I hope to create more.
422 downloads
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Coach Mac's 1975 TSB X
By CoachMac in NFL By Year
In Super Bowl X The Steelers beat the Cowboys 21-17 but all of that is about to change, as you download and play my new 1975 NES TSB rom.
I chose 1975 because it was right in the Middle of the Decade.
Pre-Expansion
8 team Playoff
AND it was the ultimate Super Bowl
America's Team vs The Team of the 70's.
Doomsday, Too Tall, Mean Joe, The Steel Curtain, Roger the Dodger, Phyllis George, The Hail Mary is born, Conrad Dobler, Jimmy the Greek, Howard Cosell, MNF was a huge Event!, Kenny the Snake, Purple People Eaters
I have put a ton of time and effort into this and will give a good account of the changes.
Skill Position Player Ratings - based on 1975 performance - sliding scale true to the original rom.
QB's PC = QBR, PS = Reputation, MS = Rush Yds, APB = Comp. %. Ken Anderson, Fran Tarkenton, and Bert Jones are Top 3 QB's.
RB's MS = Yards, Rec = # of receptions, BC = Fumble %, HP = Reputation (and HP cost you speed)
WR's and TE's MS = Yards, Rec. = # of receptions., BC = Fumble %.
1000 yards gets you a 56 MS as RB or REC. OJ Simpson with over 1800 yards is the only player rated higher with 63 MS.
Each team has a dedicated return man (usually WR#4) with MS based on Return yards.
24 out of 26 teams ran a 4-3 in 1975.
I have seen people put 1 DL at LB to adjust for this, but that bugs me.
I know the Original rom did it but that bugged me also.
So just used 3 DL for each team and put a back up LB in as a starter so you only have DT's at NT and DE's at DE and OLB's at OLB and MLB's at ILB, and Back up's at ILB.
So while I had to sit Ernie Holmes for the Steelers, Loren Toews gets to start. Hollywood Henderson also benefits and gets to start a couple years early for Dallas.
O Lines, D-Lines, LB's and DB's - rated as groups by team - also very true to the feel of the orginal rom
O Lines based on Scoring Offense, using the Original roms OL ratings.
Plus the 5 Consensus All Pros get the Top 5 ratings.
D-Lines based on Rushing D. 4 Consensus All Pros get the Top 4 ratings.
LB's based on Scoring D. 3 Consensus All Pros get the Top 3 ratings
DB's based on Passing D. 4 Consensus All Pros get the Top 4 ratings
Punters rated by Average and Kicks blocked.
Kickers rated by # of FG's made and FG %.
Returners rated by AVG. and proper speed given to RT and SS.
Uniforms edited.
Almost every game will have 1 team in a White Jersey which is cool and realistic.
Dallas wears white 24 out of 25 opponents just like they did in the 70's.
Helmets small and large edited
Not sure who did this but I got a 1972 rom years ago and loved the Helmets.
Denny? Elway? Anyway they did a great job.
Individual sim used TSB Tool to set.
Team sim rating edited based on 1975 Offense and Defense.
#1 = F, #2 = E, #16 = 1, 17-26 = 0
I have simmed 3 seasons and W-L results have been very accurate to 1975
Buffalo = f 0, #1 offense and one of the worst d's.
Offensive preferences accurately reflect 1975 Run/Pass ratios. >60% Run = Heavy Run, 50-59% Run = Balanced Run, <50% Run = Balanced Pass
Default Offensive plays.
Almost Exclusively 2 Backs, with a little Shotgun, and some Wing Formations.
Field Changes
Endzones are a solid color and free from any writing, so you can see your players better.
Midfield logo darker (looks better)
Divisions and Conferences are accurate.
Accurate 1975 Schedule and dates included.
Thanksgiving Day Games and Last 2 Weeks Saturday Games provide for 17 "weeks"
TB helmet is changed to NFC Pro Bowl and I have put the accurate NFC Pro Bowl team here.
SEA helmet is changed to AFC Pro Bowl and I have put the accurate AFC Pro Bowl team here.
You can also play the Select the Pro Bowl and you will get the exact same roster.
The Playoffs.
The teams are in correct divisions and conferences.
I read a ton about editing playoffs but the one era I could not find was this one 3 Division Champs and 1 Wild Card in each Conference. (8 Teams)
SO,
I had to settle for the playoff format of 3 Division Champs and 2 Wild Cards (10 Teams) that began in 1978
In this rom:
The Great Teams will be really GREAT!
Good Teams will be average.
Bad Teams will be really BAD!
I hope you enjoy this rom. Test it out and let me know what you think of
A. The Gameplay
B. The Ratings
C. The Fun Factor
I appreciate it in advance.
Also please report any mistakes in spelling, skin color, or number.
Also being released by CoachMac is nothing else.
It is a ton of work to do an extensive rom and I just don't think I am up to doing the whole era.
Tip of the Cap to Carther and others who have done whole eras.
Also thanks to guys who have posted all the valuable editing info on this site, plus making TSB Tool.
708 downloads
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Coach Mac's NCAA 2019
Coach Mac's NCAA 2019
Tecmo Rose Bowl
THE BEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME YOU WILL PLAY!
Offering all the excitement, tradition, and intense rivalry of College Football
Just in time for the Army/Navy Game
Christmas, New Years, and the Bowl Games!
25 Teams from the Final 2019 College Football Playoff Poll plus Texas, Air Force, and Army.
My roms will always include all 3 service acadamies.
Air Force, Army, and Navy all run the WISHBONE
Rosters 100% Complete including numbers and skin skin color.
840 Pixelated Athletes.
Best name Joey Magnifico TE of the Memphis Tigers
9 Game Regular Season (Max Juice)
8 Teams make 4 Bowl games followed by 2 Semi-Final Bowls, and finally The Tecmo Bowl
Semi-aligned Conferences.
All Splash Screens and Helmets updated.
No uniform conflicts
Basic NCAA Logo at Midfield
End Zones are painted gary but have no writing.
Each Team based on an Original TSB team
Minor Tweaks mostly to QB's and RB's
Appropriate Offenses and Sim Data
Check out the screenshots from the first simmed season.
Amazingly accurate!
Schedule shows accurate dates.
Clemson vs Alabama rematch of 2018 Championship is the opening game.
Intersectional Games LSU vs Texas and Auburn vs Oregon included on appropriate date.
All Rivalry games included, most on appropriate date.
All 6 Conference Championship games included on appropriate date (12/7/2019)
Army vs Navy last game of the season on appropriate date (12/14/2019)
#1 LSU (SF)
#2 Ohio State (NYG)
#3 Clemson (BUF)
#4 Oklahoma (HOU)
#5 Georgia (RAI)
#6 Oregon (MIA)
#7 Baylor (KC)
#8 Wisconsin (DET)
#9 Florida (RAM)
#10 Penn State (CIN)
#11 Utah (MIN)
#12 Auburn (CHI)
#13 Alabama (SD)
#14 Michigan (TB)
#15 Notre Dame (WAS)
#16 Iowa (DEN)
#17 Memphis (NYJ)
#18 Minnesota (DAL)
#19 Boise State (ATL)
#20 Appalachain State (CLE)
#21 Cincinnati (GB)
#22 USC (NO)
#23 Navy (PHI) (Special Wishbone Offense)
#24 Virginia (SEA)
#25 Oklahoma State (IND)
NR Texas (NE)
NR Air Force (PHX) (Special Wishbone Offense)
NR Army (PIT) (Special Wishbone Offense)
1,494 downloads
- tecmo rose bowl
- college football tecmo
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NCAA1970, NCAA 1971, and NCAA 1972
28 NCAA Teams with End of Season Rank in AP Poll
Rosters 100% Complete
9 Game Regular Season (Max Juice)
8 Teams make 4 Bowl games followed by 2 Semi-Final Bowls, and finally The Tecmo Bowl
Semi-aligned Conferences
Plain Grass Field (No Midfield or End Zone logo/colors)
No Overtime
Each Season has the Top 20 plus Army, Navy, Air Force, and 5 additional teams (see text document)
Each Team based on an Original TSB team (see text document)
Consensus All-Americans appropriately ranked
Appropriate Sim Data
1970
Army (worst) 1-9-1 lost to Navy 7-11
Navy (worst) 2-9 beat Army 11-7 lost to Air Force 3-26
#2 Notre Dame (HOU)10-1 coached by Ara Parseghian beat Texas in Cotton Bowl 24-11
#18 Penn State (WSH) 7-3 coached by Joe Paterno
#14 Dartmouth (NYJ) 9-0 Ivy League Champions
#9 Michigan 9-1 (RAI) coached by Bo Schembechler lost to Ohio State 9-20
#5 Ohio State 9-1 (PHI) coached by Woody Hayes Big Ten Champions lost to Stanford in Rose Bowl 17-27
#12 Toledo 12-0 (TB) MAC Champions beat William and Mary in tangerine Bowl 40-12
Northwestern 6-4 (IND)
#15 USC 6-4-1 (SD) coached by John McKay
Washington 6-4 (GB)
#8 Stanford 9-3 (MIA) Pacific 8 Champions beat Ohio State 27-17 in Rose Bowl
#6 Arizona State 11-0 (BUF) coached by Frank Kush WAC Champions beat North Carolina 48-26 in Peach Bowl
#17 Air Force 9-3 (DEN) lost to Tennessee in Sugar Bowl 13-34 beat Navy 26-3
Georgia 5-5 (PIT) coached by Vince Dooley
#13 Georgia Tech (MIN) 9-3 coached by Bud Carson beat Texas Tech 17-9 in Sun Bowl
#4 Tennessee 11-1 (KC) coached by Bill Battle beat Air Force 34-13 in Sugar Bowl
#10 Auburn 9-2 (RAM) coached by Shug Jordan beat Ole Miss in Gator Bowl 35-28
Alabama 6-5-1 (NO) coached by Bear Bryant tied Oklahoma 24-24 in Bluebonnet Bowl
#11 Arkansas 9-2 (CIN) coached by Frank Broyles
#17 Tulane 8-4 (ATL) beat Colorado 17-3 in Liberty Bowl
#7 LSU 9-3 (CHI) coached by Charlie McClendon SEC Champions lost in Orange Bowl to Nebraska 12-17
#20 Ole Miss 7-4 (CLE) coached by John Vaught lost to Auburn in Gator Bowl 28-35
#19 Houston 8-3 (DAL)
#20 Oklahoma 7-4-1 (DET) coached by Chuck Fairbanks tied Oklahoma 24-24 in Bluebonnet Bowl
Colorado 6-5 (PHX) lost to Tulane 3-17 in Liberty Bowl
#3 Texas 10-1 (NYG) coached by Darrell Royal SWC Champions lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl 11-24
#1 Nebraska 11-0-1 (SF) coached by Bob Devaney Big 8 Champions beat LSU 17-12 in Orange Bowl
1970 Consensus All-Americans
Jim Plunkett, QB, Stanford (Heisman Trophy)
Don McCauley, RB, North Carolina
Steve Worster, RB, Texas
Tom Gatewood, E, Notre Dame
Ernie Jennings, E, Air Force
Elmo Wright, E, Houston
Dan Dierdorf, OL, Michigan
Larry Dinardo, OL, Notre Dame
Chip Kell*, OL, Tennessee
Bob Newton, OL, Nebraska
Don Popplewell, OL, Colorado
Bobby Wuensch, OL, Texas
Bill Atessis, DL, Texas
Dick Bumpas, DL, Arkansas
Rock Perdoni, DL, Georgia Tech
Jim Stillwagon*, DL, Ohio State
Charlie Weaver, DL, USC
Mike Anderson, LB, LSU
Jack Ham, LB, Penn State
Tommy Casanova, DB, LSU
Dave Elmendorf, DB, Texas A&M
Jack Tatum*, DB, Ohio State
Larry Willingham, DB, Auburn
1971
Army 6-4 (NE) beat Navy 24-23 lost to Air Force 7-20
Navy 3-8 (IND) lost to Army 23-24
#13 Notre Dame 8-2 (CHI) coached by Ara Parseghian
#5 Penn State 11-1 (BUF) coached by Joe Paterno beat Texas 30-6 in Cotton Bowl
#14 Toledo 12-0 (TB) MAC Champions beat Richmond 28-3 in the Tangerine Bowl
#6 Michigan 11-1 (RAI) coached by Bo Schembechler Big 10 Champions lost to Stanford 12-13 in the Rose Bowl
Ohio State 6-4 (PIT) coached by Woody Hayes
Michigan State 6-5 (NO)
Northwestern 7-4 (SEA)
#20 USC 6-4-1 (DAL) coached by John McKay
#19 Washington 8-3 (CLE)
#10 Stanford 9-3 (RAMS) Pac-8 Champions beat Michigan 13-12 in the Rose Bowl
#8 Arizona State 11-1 (DET) coached by Frank Kush WAC Champions beat FSU 45-38 in the Fiesta Bowl
Air Force 6-4 (PHX) beat Army 20-7
#7 Georgia 11-1 (PHI) coached by Vince Dooley beat North Carolina 7-3 in the Gator Bowl
FSU 8-4 (GB) lost to Arizona State 38-45 in the Fiesta Bowl
#9 Tennessee 10-2 (MIN) coached by Bill Battle beat Arkansas 14-13 in the Liberty Bowl
#12 Auburn 9-2 (CIN) coached by Shug Jordan lost to Oklahoma 22-40 in the Sugar Bowl
#4 Alabama 11-1 (NYG) coached by Bear Bryant SEC Champions lost to Nebraska 6-38 in the Orange Bowl
#16 Arkansas 8-3-1 (WSH) coached by Frank Broyles lost to Tennessee 13-14 in the Liberty Bowl
#18 Texas 8-3 (NYJ) coached by Darrell Royal SWC Champions lost to Penn State 6-30 in Cotton Bowl
#11 LSU 9-3 (MIA) coached by Charlie McClendon beat Iowa State in the Sun Bowl 33-15
#15 Ole Miss 10-2 (SD) beat Georgia Tech 41-18 in the Peach Bowl
#17 Houston 9-3 (DEN) lost to Colorado 17-29 in Bluebonnet Bowl
#2 Oklahoma 11-1 (HOU) coached by Chuck Fairbanks beat Auburn 40-22 in the Sugar Bowl
#3 Colorado 10-2 (KC) beat Houston 29-17 in the Bluebonnet Bowl
Iowa State 8-4 (ATL) lost to LSU in the Sun Bowl 15-33
#1 Nebraska 13-0 (SF) coached by Bob Devaney Big-8 Champions beat Alabama 38-6 in the Orange Bowl
1971 Consensus All-Americans
Pat Sullivan QB, Auburn (Heisman Trophy)
Ed Marinaro RB, Cornell
Johnny Musso RB, Alabama
Greg Pruitt RB, Oklahoma
Terry Beasley E, Auburn
Johnny Rogers E, Nebraska
Tom Brahaney OL, Oklahoma
Dave Joyner OL, Penn State
Reggie McKenzie OL, Michigan
Jerry Sisemore OL, Texas
Royce Smith OL, Georgia
Willie Harper DL, Nebraska
Larry Jacobson DL, Nebraska
Mel Long DL, Toledo
Walt Patulski DL, Notre Dame
Sherman White DL, California
Jeff Siemon LB, Stanford
Mike Taylor LB, Michigan
Tommy Casanova DB, LSU
Clarence Ellis DB, Notre Dame
Ernie Jackson DB, Duke
Bobby Majors DB, Tennessee
1972
Army 6-4 (NE) beat Navy 23-15 beat Air Force 17-14
Navy 4-7 (IND) lost to Army 15-23 beat Air Force 21-17
#14 Notre Dame 8-3 (MIN) coached by Ara Parseghian lost to Nebraska 6-40 in Orange Bowl
#10 Penn State 10-2 (RAMS) coached by Joe Paterno lost to Oklahoma 0-14 in Sugar Bowl
#18 Louisville 9-1 (DAL) coached by Lee Corso MVC Champions
#6 Michigan 10-1 (NYG) coached by Bo Schembechler Big Ten Co-Champions
#9 Ohio State 9-2 (CHI) coached by Woody Hayes Big Ten Co-Champions lost to USC in Rose Bowl 17-42
Purdue (GB) 6-5
Michigan State (NO) 5-5-1
#1 USc 12-0 (SF) coached by John McKay Pac-8 Champions beat Ohio State 42-17 in Rose Bowl
#15 UCLA 8-3 (SD) coached by Pepper Rodgers
#19 Washington State (WSH) 7-4
#13 Arizona State 10-2 (DEN) WAC Champions beat Missouri 49-35 in Fiesta Bowl
Air Force 6-4 (SEA) lost to Navy 17-21 lost to Army 14-17
Georgia 7-4 (PIT) coached by Vince Dooley
#20 Georgia Tech 7-4-1 (ATL) coached by Bill Fulcher beat Iowa State 31-30 in Libert Bowl
Florida 5-5-1 (PHX) coached by Doug Dickey
#12 North Carolina 11-1 (TB) coached by Bill Dooley ACC Champion beat Texas Tech 32-28 in Sun Bowl
#17 North Carolina St. 8-3-1 (NYJ) coached by Lou Holtz beat West Virginia 49-13 in Peach Bowl
#7 Alabama 10-2 (RAI) coached by Bear Bryant SEC Champions lost Cotton Bowl 13-17 to Texas
#5 Auburn 10-1 (KC) coached by Shug Jordan beat Colorado 24-13 in Gator Bowl
#11 LSU 9-2-1 (MIA) coached by Charlie McClendon lost to Tennessee 17-24 in Bluebonnet Bowl
Ole Miss 5-5 (CLE)
#8 Tennessee 10-2 (DET) coached by Bill Battle beat LSU 24-17 in Bluebonnet Bowl
#2 Oklahoma 11-1 (BUF) coached by Chuck Fairbanks beat Penn State 14-0 in Sugar Bowl
#16 Colorado 8-4 (CIN) lost to Auburn 13-24 in Gator Bowl
#3 Texas 10-1 (PHI) coached by Darrell Royal SWC Champions beat Alabama 17-13 in Cotton Bowl
#4 Nebraska 9-2-1 (HOU) coached by Bob Devaney Big 8 Champions beat Notre Dame 40-6 in Orange Bowl
1972 Consensus All-Americans
Bert Jones, QB, LSU
Otis Armstrong, RB, Purdue
Woody Green, RB, Arizona State
Greg Pruitt*, RB, Oklahoma
Johnny Rodgers*, WR, Nebraska (Heisman Trophy)
Charles Young*, TE, USC
Tom Brahaney, OL, Oklahoma
John Hannah*, OL, Alabama
Ron Rusnak, OL, North Carolina
Paul Seymour, OL, Michigan
Jerry Sisemore*, OL, Texas
Bruce Bannon, DL, Penn State
Dave Butz, DL, Purdue
Rich Glover*, DL, Nebraska
Willie Harper, DL, Nebraska
Greg Marx*, DL, Notre Dame
Randy Gradishar, LB, Ohio State
John Skorupan, LB, Penn State
Cullen Bryant, DB, Colorado
Randy Logan, DB, Michigan
Robert Popelka, DB, SMU
Brad Vanpelt*, DB, Michigan State
1,472 downloads
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NFL '58
By CoachMac in NFL By Year
60 years ago the NFL Season that would end with the "Greatest Game Ever Played" began.
What you get:
2 versions (Original and Fully Juiced)
The 12 NFL Teams from 1958.
All modeled and properly matched to an Original TSB Team.
Baltimore Colts = SF (Unitas = Montana, Lenny Moore = Jerry Rice)
New York Giants = NYG (Sam Huff = LT (but moved to ILB)
Cleveland Browns = RAI (Jim Brown = Bo Jackson)
Los Angeles Rams = RAM
Chicago Bears = CHI
Pittsburgh Steelers = MIN
Washington Redskins = NO
San Francisco 49ers = NO
Chicago Cardinals = JETS
Detroit Lions = JETS
Philadelphia Eagles = GB
Green Bay Packers = GB (Lombardi arrives in 1959, but many of the pieces of the dynasty are already in place)
The correct 12 game 1958 schedule with correct dates. (Including Saturdays and Thanksgiving)
An Old Fashioned Grass Field free from any distractions, logos, or colors.
No Overtime.
No Large Helmets (I don't get them or know how to move them so I just blanked them out)
1991 Mini Helmets in proper locations.
Accurate Rosters with numbers and skin color.
Accurate Pro Bowl Rosters.
Plus truly Original Game Play, as I have added "ZERO Gameplay Hacks"
We love this game because they got it right, even with the minor imperfections.
What you don't get:
Accurate Divisions.
In 1958 the NFL had 2 six team divisions East and West.
I couldn't do that so I made 3 four team divisions.
Below I list my Divisions followed by the actual 1958 the Team played in.
EAST CENTRAL WEST
Cleveland East Chicago Bears West Baltimore West
New York East Detroit West Chicago Cardinals East
Philly East Green Bay West Los Angeles West
Washington East Pittsburgh East San Francisco West
Accurate Playoffs in 1958 the NFL Post season consisted of one Championship Game of the East Champion vs the West Champion.
I had to go with 4 teams. The 3 Division Champs and a Wild Card.
If you win the "NFL Championship" The Final Game will be the "Tecmo Bowl" vs a 1991 TSB Team.
675 downloads
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RBI Baseball 1964-68
By CoachMac in RBI Baseball
Top 6 NL Teams and Top 4 AL Teams from each season 1964-68
1,094 downloads
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Tecmo Bowl 1959
By CoachMac in Tecmo Bowl - NES
1959
The last year that it is possible to put the entire NFL in an Original TB rom.
12 Teams
Eastern Conference
New York Giants
Cleveland Browns
Philadelphia Eagles
Pittsburgh Steelers
Washington Redskins
Chicago Cardinals
Western Conference
Baltimore Colts
Chicago Bears
Green Bay Packers
San Francisco 49ers
Detroit Lions
Los Angeles Rams
Lombardi's first year as Green Bay Head Coach
The rematch of the Greatest Game Ever played.
Accurate Uniforms and Stats
839 downloads
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Tecmo Title Game 1958 and 1959
By CoachMac in NFL By Year
The last 2 years of just 12 Professional Football Teams.
The Greatest Game Ever played the 1958 NFL Title Game.
Before the Super Bowl existed you had the TITLE GAME!
12 Teams of the NFL
No Overtime.
Retro Helmets
Rosters 100% Complete including numbers and skin color.
12 Game Regular Season
Accurate Schedule and dates
All Games are Juiced
8 Teams make the playoffs unlike in the 1950's when only 2 made the playoffs.
Accurate East and West Divisions
All Splash Screens and Helmets updated.
No uniform conflicts
No Logo at Midfield
Plain Grass End Zones.
Each Team based on an Original TSB team
Consensus All-Pros are maxed out at each position.
Passing, Rushing, Receiving, Kicking, Punting, Returns stats and reputation accounted for in rankings
Appropriate Offenses and Sim Data
770 downloads
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