1963 to 2015

All Time Pro Football Card Game

21 Teams

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All Charts and Instructions

Presented for your bid is super fun Football Card Board game called All Time Pro Football.  If you like Strat-O-Matic you will probably like All Time Pro Football as the games are compatible in many ways. Comes with the below 20 teams.

Please note you are purchasing the PDF FILES files for these teams as well as all charts and instructions.  THIS IS NOT FOR A PHYSICAL product.  If you wish to buy they cards an hard copies of the rules, charts etc this will be for sale in a seperate auction.  

Winning bidder will be emailed all files.  If you do not have access to a printer please do not bid on this.  All player cards are single sided on the pdfs.  You will need to have Acrobat Adobe (pdf) for the game cards, MS Word for the instructions and MS Excel for the charts.

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*Cost is significantly less

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What is All Time Pro Football? ​ An easy to play football board game that replicates the real-life performances of All Time Great NFL teams. Cards are produced using real life statistics and normalized for their existing season. It comes with actual physical cards for each skill player printed on heavy cardstock (see below) and multiple ratings for linemen. Players are individually rated on their actual skill for the season in passing, rushing, receiving, run blocking, pass blocking, run defense, pass defense, and pass rushing.

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Almost all players with at least one, run, catch, pass or interception, Punting, kickoffs, kickoff returns, extra points, punting, punt returns are included. All Time Pro Football features some of the best teams and record-breaking seasons in NFL history!!! ​ ​​Basic and intermediate rules. Are you a casual football fan, then the basic version is for you! Also good for kids. If you like advanced strategy, then intermediate rules make the game more exciting.

Also included is a new solitare basic play call chart to determine if the defense coach will call run or pass.  Please note if you have previously purchased this game before the solitare basic play call chart was available please message me and I can forward you one free of charge.

What to other say about All Time Pro Football?? See below in italics from my feedback.

Is it easy to play? Yes!! ​ Standard Offensive plays include: Dive, Trap, Off Tackle, Sweep and Draw & Quarterback Runs. Run left or right. Short passes for 0-9 yds, medium passes 10-19 yards, long passes 20-34 yards and deep passes 35 or greater. Bursts-Running or passing gains usually 10-20 yards with some greater and Breakaways, usually 35 or more yards also come into play. As well as all special plays teams. ​ ​

Trick plays including as Flea Flicker, Wildcat Runs, End Runs, Jump Balls and Reverses for receivers. Jump Balls- Results based on play and player ability as well as offensive line, defense or defensive player results. Occasionally plays such as blocked punts, punter passing or running etc can potentially occur. ​ ​​ ​

Teams Include:

1963 New York Giants-Eastern Division Champions were 11-3 and lost a close NFL Championship to Mike Ditka and the Bears.  They are led by Superstar QB Y.A. Tittle who threw for 60.2% complete and 3,145 yards both of which were sky high by 1963 standards.  He is supported by all pro WR Del Shoffner who led the team with 64 catches, 1,189 yards and 9 TDs.  His super full card has lots of long gains speed.  At the flank is Frank Gifford who had a good year with 42 catches and 15.6 average to go with 7 TDs.  Joe Walton adds 26 catches and speedy Aaron Thomas was good for 21.3 per catch.

On the ground is a multi-pronged attach that starts with Joe Morrison with a fine year running for 568 yards a 4.8 avg with 31 catches, Phil King adds 613 more rushing yards with 32 more receptions and power back Alex Webster rambles for 255 more and 15 catches Hugh McElhanny is also around and can catch out of the backfield.

Giant defense is very strong especially on pass with Dick Lynch and Erich Barnes as well as Jim Katcavage and John LoVetere on the line as well as big Sam Huff.  Defense allows only 47.8% complete.  Special teams are good with Eddie Dove’s 83 yard punt return and Don Chandler handling kicking and punting and more.

1963 San Diego Chargers-Sid Gillman’s 1963 San Diego Chargers may be the best team of the AFL era.  Winners of 11 of 14 contests, they clobbered the Boston Patriots 51-10 to easily win the AFL Championship. They feature superstar QB Tobin Rote who threw for an AFL leading 59.4% (this was sky high by 1963 standards (especially for the AFL) and over 2,500 yards in 14 games.  His backup is future star John Hadl.

San Diego was even stronger on the ground with a two-superstar backfield tandem of Paul Lowe who ran for 1,010 yards and a 5.7 average.  His card is loaded with Breakaway runs and bursts and can catch out of the backfield with 26 snares.  Big Keith Lincoln has an amazing season, rambling for 826 yards and a 6.5 average including a 76 yarder.  His card has TONs of burst and long runs and he also adds 24 catches and a 13.5 average for receptions.  Backups include Bobby Jackson, who is a good inside runner that can catch and speedy Gerry McDougal 5.2 per run.  Wideouts include Hall of Famer Lance Alworth who led the team with 51 catches for 1,205 yards almost 20 per reception.  His card is loaded all around with catches in all columns with good breakaway speed. Tight End Dave Kocourek adds 23 catches and a nice 15.6 average.  Don Norton and Jerry Robinson are ready at wideout as is speedy Jacquie McKinnon who was good for 23.8 per catch. Offensive Line is strong and features Hall of Famer Ron Mix and big Ernie Wright. Defense is pretty good too with Earl Faison, Chuck Allen and Paul Maguire.  Dick Harris even adds 8 INTs at right corner.  Special teams get the job done and they are especially strong on kickoff returns.  Could they have beaten an NFL team in 63?  Replay and find out.

1963 Cleveland Browns-Trying to stop Blanton Collier's 1963 Cleveland Browns is like trying to stop a runaway freightrain.  The 10-4 squad finished just 1 game out of first place but there is no doubt they are NFL caliber team.  What makes them so good? A MASSIVE Jim Brown season, probably the best of his career.  The Hall of Famer ran for 1,863 yards in only 14 games with a 6.4 average per carry.  He Scored 12 TDs and has two runs of 80 yard or more.  Needless to say his card is flooded with Breakaways and lots of bursts and long runs.  He even adds 24 catches, one of which is an 83 yarder.  Your opponent will think twice before keying Brown because speedy Ernie Green adds 526 more rushing yards (including a 73 yard breakaway) and was good for 6 yard per run.  Green can also catch and adds 28 catches of his own.  Even reserve Ken Webb averaged 4.8 per carry.  Through the air Frank Ryan leads the charge.  One of the better QBs in 63’ he threw for over 2,000 yards and 25 TDs both of which were nice by the standard of the day.  Receivers include Gary Collins (who also handles punting) with 43 catches and 13 TDs as well as Johnny Brewer, speedy Tom Hutchinson (27.1 per catch) and more.

Defense is slightly better than average and features Bill Glass, Vince Costello (7 INTs and linebacker), Bernie Parrish and Larry Benz.  Offensive line is superior on run block with very strong Dick Schafrath, John Morrow and Gene Hickerson.  Special teams are good, led by Lou Groza (the toe).

1966 Green Bay Packers-Vince Lombardi’s Super Bowl I Champions only lost 2 games all year and feature superstars Bart Starr, sky high 62.2% complete passing (this is about 10-12%) higher than the average QB of this era. Excellent short, medium and long columns and low INTs . Jim Taylor & Paul Hornung, Elijah Pitts, Donnie Anderson as RBs and speedy Carroll Dale 23.7 per catch with great breakaway speed, Boyd Dowler and Marv Fleming 29 catches at TE. Running backs can catch too. Strong Offensive Line anchored by Bill Curry, Jerry Kramer and Forrest Gregg. ​

Defense is also very strong with Willie Brown, Lionel Aldridge, Ray Nitschke, Lee Roy Jordan. Good sacking prowess. High interception defense includes, Bob Jeter 5 INTs 142 yds, Herb Adderly 4 INTs 125 yards, Dave Robinson 5 INTs, Lee Roy Caffey, Tom Brown and more.

1966 Kansas City Chiefs-Hank Stram’s powerful 1966 Chiefs represented the AFL in the first Super Bowl against the Packers. They went 12-2-1 topping the Bills in the AFC Championship.  Len Dawson leads the squad throwing for 56.0% complete and 2,527 yards (both were considered high by 1966 standards) and can run if needed 7 yards per carry.  His backup is fun scrambler Pete Beathard. The ground game begins with superstar Mike Garrett who ran for 801 yards with a 5.4 average with lots of bursts and a 77 yard breakaway, a 79 yard punt return, a 62 yard kickoff return and added 15 catches.  Power fullback Curtis McClinton is a great inside runner  pounding away for 540 tough yards and added 19 receptions, including a 68 yarder.  Speedy Bert Coan saw plenty of action with 521 rushing yards and a 5.1 avg and added 18 catches out of the backfield with lots of bursts on his card.   Gene Thomas was good for 7.6 per run in limited play. Through the air is the dangerous Otis Taylor.  He snared 58 passes for 1,297 yards and an amazing 22.4 avg.  His super full card is jammed full of breakaway catches including and 89 yarder.  Opposite him is Chris Burford a nice possession receiver with 58 more catches and durable Tight End Fred Arbanas adds 22 more and is a good blocker.  Speedster Reggie Carolan was good for 22 yard a catch in backup play. Defense is good with a strong pass rush with Buck Buchanan, Jerry Mays and Bobby Bell as well as Fred Williamson the Hammer and Johnny Robinson in the secondary allowing only about 46% complete. O line is also great with anchors Jerry Mays and Andy Rice on the left side.  Kickoff and punt returns are good and an extra card is provided to represent the three kickers used by KC in 1966. 

1967 Los Angeles Rams-West Coast Defense.  NFC West Champions. George Allen’s rugged Rams lost only one game all year 11-1-2 and made it to the conference championship before losing to eventual Super Bowl winner Green Bay. Roman Gabriel has a great year throwing 2,779 yards (a lot back then).  Strong running game includes speedy Les Josephson 800 yards and 4.5 average (outside man) adds 37 receptions & Dick Bass 634 yards (inside man-great for short yardage) with 27 snares and speedster Willie Ellison with 6 yards per run is also aboard. Bernie Casey 53-871 16.4 per catch with a good all around card in all columns, Jack Snow provides blazing speed in all columns 28-735 26.3 average with an 80 yarder and 8 TDs, going long or deep he has amazing breakways. TE Billy Traux 37-487 and more.

​Massive defense is led by run stopping Merlin Olsen & Decon Jones as well as Eddie Meador and Clancy Williams in the secondary.  Big blocking Offensive line is led by Charlie Cowan .  Special teams are also strong

1968 New York Jets-Joe Namath guaranteed it, Super Bowl III Champions it AFL Jets top heavily favored Colts squad in Super Bowl III.  Broadway Joe has a nice card yards 3,147 yards and is great going long and deep with lots of breakaway passes. His targets include Don Maynard a dangerous card with 57 catches 1,297 yards 22.8 per catch.  His card is loaded is all columns but especially dangerous going long or deep. George Sauer adds 17.3 per catch 66-1141 yds and is dangerous in all columns with plenty of breakaways. TE Pete Lammons tacks on 32 catches and speedster Bake Turner has breakaway speed at 24.1 per receptions. Running Back Matt Snell has powerful card in tandem with Emerson Boozer, Bill Mathis is good out of the backfield Billy Joe 4.4 per run (good draw and sweep columns). O Line is very strong with big Sam Walton, Winston Hill & Dave Herman.

The Jets have an excellent run defense with big sacking Gerry Philbin, John Elliot and Vernon Biggs and strong corners with Johnny Sample and Randy Beverly. Special Teams are good with kicker Jim Turner and Earl Christy is a strong KOR man.  One of the all time great teams.

1968 Baltimore Colts-13-1 Don Shula’s NFL Champions  The 1968 Colts were one of the strongest teams of the last 50 years and certainly the 1960s.  They feature MVP Earl Morrall who threw for 2,909 yards and a high (by 60s standards) 57.4%.  Hall of Famer John Unitas is backup.  Their targets include Hall of Fame Tight End John Mackey 45 catches 644 yards and 10 runs for over 100 yards good blocker too.  Speedy Willie Richardson 37 catches for almost 19 yards more per catch with both a burst and breakway columns and speedy Jimmy Orr with 29 more catches for a 25.6 average, his card is loaded with Breakaways.  Ray Perkins add15 more catches and tom Mitchell is also around. A strong running game consists of Tom Matte 662 yards with 25 catches, Terry Cole 418 yard 4 yards per run, FB Jerry Hill also 4.0 yards per run with 18 more snares as well as Tim Smith and a young Preston Pearson who had a 102 yard KOR.  Line is very strong especially on pass blocking with Bill Curry & Bob Voegel.

Baltimore has a strong defense pass run and sacking with Bubba Smith, Mike Curtis, Bobby Boyd, & Rich Volk.  Should they have beaten the Jets? Replay and find out.

1969 Oakland Raiders 13-1, AFC West Champions. Probably John Madden’s Best Raiders team not to win the Super Bowl. They start with the mad bomber Darryl Lamonica’s 3,302 passing yards one of the best in pro football. His backup (also kicker) is old timer George Blanda.  Target include blazing Warren Wells with 47 catches for 1,260 yards 26.8 average and 14 TDs.  His super loaded card is packed full of breakaways and is always a threat to score.  Fred Bilentikoff added 51 more catches for 837 yards and 12 more TDs.  His card is super full in the short medium and long columns.  Former LSU star Billy Cannon ads 21 more catches.  On the ground Charlie Smith leads the team with 600 yards and 30 more catches (good short column), Herwitt Dixon adds 398 more with 33 additional catches, Pete Banaszak ran for 377 more and a 4.3 avg, while Marv Hubbard average 5.7 in limited play.  Special teams are also good especially on kickoff returns.​

The supreme pass defense is one of the best of the modern era allowing a meager 38.9% complete all year with ball hawks Dave Grayson & Willie Brown as well as good run defense with Ben Davidson and Carlton Oates  Offensive line is very sturdy with Hall of Famer Jim Otto and Gene Upshaw.  Good special teams especially on kickoffs.

1970 San Francisco 49ers 10-3-1, NFC West Champions lost close NFC championship game.  Led by NFC MVP John Brodie threw for 59.0% and 2,941 yards which were astronomical by 1970 standards, his card is slammed pack full of completions with very low INTs. His backup is former Heisman Trophy winner and National Championship Florida Gators coach Steve Spurrier 75% complete and also does the punting. Their targets include superstar Gene Washington 53 catches for 1,100 yards over 22 yards a catch.  His card is loaded with breakways. Tight End Bob Windsor adds 31 catches. Big Fullback Ken Willard powers ahead for 789 yards (good inside runner) and adds 31 catches with good short and medium columns. Doug Cunningham adds 443 yards and 35 catches and also has good short & medium columns.  John Isenbarger & Jimmy Thomas can also catch out of the backfield.

Offensive line is close to impregnable on pass blocking and allows very, very few sacks with Forrest Blue, Len Rohde, Cas Banaszek & Woody Peoples.  Pass Defense is excellent allowing only 48.2% complete with all-pro Jimmy Johnson as well as Bruce Taylor & Rosey Greer.  Charlie Krueger & Bill Belk top big sacking defense.

1973 Buffalo Bills 9-5, At his pinnacle, O.J. Simpson rambled for 2,003 yards on 332 carries and a 6.0 average. His card is flooded with breakaways and bursts and he is tough to bring down for a loss and will have to be keyed to be stopped.   He was joined by power fullback Jim Braxton 494 yards 4.6 per run an excellent inside man who is also tough to bring down behind the line of scrimmage.  Larry Watkins even adds 414 yards and a nice4.2 per carry.  Future star Joe Ferguson (not a bad runner) at QB with Dennis Shaw available for backup duty. Wideouts include Bob Chandler 30 catches 14.2 avg, JD. Hill 29 catches 14.6 per catch and TE Paul Seymour.

​Pass defense was one of the best in the NFL in 1973' only allowing 45.1% complete they are topped by Robert James and Dwight Harrison as well as Walt Patulski and Jim Cheyunski.  Special teams are solid with William Andrews with 3 KORs greater than 82 yards

1976 Pittsburgh Steelers-Chuck Knoll's powerful 76 Steelers almost made it to the Super Bowl. Their powerful running attack was led by Franco Harris 1,128 power rushing yards, Rocky Bleier 1,036 yards 4.7 yards, Reggie Harrison 4.4 avg, Jack Delplane 5.4 and more.  HOF QB Terry Bradshaw leads the charge and is also an excellent runner 7.1 per carry.  Reserve Mike Kruczek throws for 60% and can also run.  Wideouts include Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Frank Lewis, Ernest Pough and 3 nice Tight Ends.

Steel Curtain Defense is one of the best of the 1970s surrendering only 42.4% complete and 3.4 per run.  They are dominating, led by Mean Joe Greene, Dwight White, L.C. Greenwood, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, Mel Blount and Glen Edwards.

1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers-If you are seeking a lovable losers team to run up the score on, try former college USC National Champion coach John McKay’s 1976 expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Losers of all 14 games only a top coach will be good enough to lead them to victory.  The Bucs are led by former Heisman Winner Steve Spurrier who actually has a halfway decent season with this band of misfits.  His backup is Parnell Dickinson who is actually a pretty good scrambler at 7.9 per run with a 46 yarder.  On the ground is Louis Carter, Ed Williams who had a decent year, Essex Johnson all of whom are pretty good receivers out of the backfield and former USC star Rod McNeill who was good for 5 yards run with plenty of bursts on his card.  Morris Owens leads the team in receptions, Bob Moore is a respectable TE and Barry Smith and Freddie Douglas actually show some speed at wideout.  O line isn’t much but does feature Howard Fest, kicking game is awful but the Bucs do have some pretty good returners on special teams.  Defense is bad, but could be worse very little pass pressure or INTs but does have future star LeRoy Selmon as well as Dave Pear.

1984 Miami Dolphins-14-2 Don Shula’s AFC Champion Dolphins are led by Hall of Fame QB Dan Marino who threw for a then all time greatest 5,084 yards, his card is spectacular all around especially long and deep. Backup is Don Strock. Mark Clayton 73 catches 1,389 yards with a super loaded card with both burst and breakaway columns, Mark Duper has 71 catches for 1,306 yards his card is full in all 4 columns and has good burst and breakaway speed, Nat Moore adds 43 catches and Tight Ends Bruce Hardy 28 catches, Dan Johnson 34 snares and more.  Pass blocking is supreme with Dwight Stephenson and Ed Newman as 10 rated blockers and three more 9 rated blockers.

​On the ground is speedy Tony Nathan 538 yards 4.7 average and 61 catches out of the backfield, Joe Carter added 495 yards and almost 5 yards per run. They are both great in pass defenses.  Fullback Woody Bennett adds 606 yards and inside men Andra Franklin & Pete Johnson are tough to bring down for a loss.  Defense is not the best but does feature Bob Baumhower, A.J. Duhe and Don McNeal.

1985 Chicago Bears-Super Bowl Champion Shuffling Chicago was led by Hall of Famer Walter Payton.  Sweetness rambled for 1,551 yards and a 4.8 average with an excellent all around card, he also caught 49 passes. At the helm is a punky QB known as Jim McMahon 59.8% passing with good long and deep columns and is an excellent runner at 5.4 per carry. Fulback Matt Suhey ads 471 rushing yards and a 4.1 average and is a good inside runner with 33 catches, backups include Dennis Gentry 5.3 per run, Thomas Sanders 4.2 and Calvin Thomas.  Through the air is speedy Willie Gault has a 21.3 per yard card with excellent breakaway speed, Dennis McKinnon added 31 catches 17.9 avg,  TE Emery Moorehead was good for 35 more catches.

Dominating defense is led by HUGE 46 zone sacking Richard Dent, William ‘the Refrigerator’ Perry, Dan Hampton, Wilbur Marshall, Mike Singletary, Gary Fencik, Otis Wilson and more.  Special teams are also good with Kevin Butler as kicker.

1992 Dallas Cowboys Jimmy Johnson’s Super Bowl Champion Cowboys, winners if 13 of 16 regular season games demolished the AFC Champion Buffalo Bills 52-17 to become World Champions are led by All Pro Quarterback Troy Aikman who threw for 64.8% complete and 3,445 yards.  The Dallas running game is in excellent hands with superstar Emmett Smith rambling for a MAMMOTH 1,713 yards, a 4.6 average with 18 TDs (one for 68 yards) as well as 59 catches out of the backfield.  His card has plenty of bursts and breakaways.  The Moose Daryl Johnston is a pretty good inside runner, a good blocker and caught 32 passes.  Aikman throws to superstar Michael Irvin who checks in with 78 catches for 1,396 yards and 17.9 avg.  His short, medium, long and deep columns are great with plenty of breakaways.  TE Jay Novacek adds 68 more receptions with excellent short and long columns. Kelvin Martin adds 32 more receptions.

Cowboy defense is excellent allowing only 3.6 per run led by Russell Maryland, big sacking Charles Hailey and Jim Jeffcoat’s 10.5 sacks.  Special teams are nice too with Kelvin Martin returning  punts for 2 TDs.  They will be tough to beat.

1997 Detroit Lions-If you are looking for an unstoppable offense these cats are the team.  They are led by Hall of Famer Barry Sanders record shattering season 2,053 rushing yards and two runs of over 80 yards.  His card has many Breakway runs and bursts and adds 33 catches. Big Tommy Vardell is a good blocking back and sub Ron Rivers was good for 5.7 per run.

Scott Mitchell throws for 3,484 yards and 57.6% complete.  His targets are superstar Herman Moore with 104 catches 1,293 yards.  His card is overloaded with catches in all columns. On the other side is 80 more catch and 1,057 yards.  Both of these were high by the standards of 20 years ago.  Your opponent will have difficulty guessing this defense correctly. TE Mark Sloan adds 29 catches and is a good blocker.

Defense is pretty good topped by big sacking Robert Porcher and Mark Carrier in the secondary. Kevin Compton and Mike Glover anchor strong O Line and Chris Hansen, John Jett and Glen Milburn lead good special teams.

2000 Baltimore Ravens-Brian Billick's Super Bowl Champion 2000 Ravens have perhaps the best defense of the modern NFL era.  The gave up a microscopic 2.7 per run when the NFL average was at about.  Pass Defense is also strong.  Topped by NFL defensive player of the year Ray Lewis they also feature star defenders such as Rod Woodson, Rob Burnett, Sam Adams, Ball hawk Duane Starks and Michael McCray. Their powerful run game features Jamal Lewis who powered ahead for 1,364 yards and a 4.4 average.  He is tough to bring down and added 27 catches.  Priest Holmes also has a nice year with 588 rushing yards and a 4.3 average to go with 32 snares.  QBs Tony Banks and Trent Dilfer both have nice years. Their prime targets are TE Shannon Sharpe 67 catches, Quadry Ismail 49 catches and more out of the backfield. O Line is good on both the run and the pass and features Johnathan Ogden.  Special teams are fun with All Pro kicker Matt Stover acing almost everything under the sun and Jermaine Lewis averaging 16.1 yards per punt return with 2TDs including and 89 yarder.  They are going to be tough to beat.

2012 Atlanta Falcons-13-3 lost close NFC Championship. Matt Ryan threw for 4,719 yards and 68.6% complete, excellent all around card in all passing columns. His targets include three wideouts with over 78 catches including TE Tony Gonzales 93 catches 930 yards.  His short and medium columns are overloaded.  Roddy White 92 catches 1,351 yards with a super strong card.  Speedy Julio Jones with 79 more and 1,198 yards good going deep. Harry Douglas adds 38 catches from the slot and RBs Jacquizz Rodgers (53 catches), Jason Snelling 31 receptions are also aboard.  

​Running backs include Michael Turner 800 rushing yards with 19 catches, Jacquizz Rodgers 362 more on the ground among others. Strong pass blocking offensive line is anchored by Justin Blalock, Todd McClure and Tyson Clabo.  Defense is led by big sacking John Abraham as well and Jonathan Babineaux, and defensive backs Thomas DeCoud 6 INTs, Asante Samuel 5 INTs and William Moore. Kicker Matt Bryant aces all extra points and does not miss many field goals.

2015 Denver Broncos-Peyton goes out with a Super Bowl winPeyton Manning throws for 59.8% with a solid card and Brock Oswelder throws for 61.8% and 1,967 more yards. Top target is Demaryius Thomas with 105 catches and 1,304 yards.  His card is super full with Breakaway and Burst columns.  Emannuel Sanders added 76 more catches for 1,135 yards and has a great card.  TE Owen Daniels 46 catches.  On the ground Ronnie Hillman ran for 863 yards and a 4.2 avg and C.J. Anderson rambles for 720 more yards and a 4.7 average.  Both can catch.  Run defense is excellent allowing on 3.3 per carry with Malik Jackson, Von Miller, DeMarcus ware and more.

2015 Carolina Panthers-NFC Champions came so close.  Led by Cam Newton who threw for 3,837 yards, 35 TDs (with low INTs) and ran for 636 more and a 4.8 average with lots of run bursts.  A superstar card all around.  Jonathan Stewart rambled for 989 yards and backups Mike Tolbert, Cameron Payne and Fozzy Whittaker all average over 4 yards per carry. Wideouts include Greg Olsen 77 catches, speedy Ted Ginn 44 catches 16.8 per catch 10 TDs, Devin Funchess, Corey Brown and big Tight End Ed Dickson. Offensive line is good with Ryan Kalil and Trai Turner.  Defense is about average with Kawann Short and Josh Norman and more.

This fun game comes with files for all Teams, Rules & Charts.

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Makes a great present for a Football Replay Fan.

Again note you are purchasing the PDF FILES for these teams as well as all charts and instructions.  THIS IS NOT FOR A PHYSICAL product.  If you wish to buy they cards and hard copies of the rules, charts etc this will be for sale in a seperate auction.  

Winning bidder will be emailed all files.  If you do not have access to a printer please do not bid on this.  All player cards are single sided.  You will need to have Acrobat Adobe (pdf) for the game cards, MS Word for the instructions and MS Excel for the charts.

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