DICE NUTZ PRO FOOTBALL GAME BUNDLE

Current Edition Featuring

Historic Teams Collection Sets 1, 2, 3 & 4 


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"DICE NUTZ PRO FOOTBALL" is a realistic fast-paced, simulation game played using dice and charts. Pro player's offensive and defensive abilities directly impact the action on each & every roll of the dice. Play head to head or solitaire and coach your favorite team to victory by maximizing your team's strengths while exploiting your opponent's weaknesses.

 

 Will you grind down your opponent's defense with an old school, smash-mouth rushing attack? Or will you spread the field and allow your future hall of fame quarterback to lead a lethal, down-field aerial assault? Will you implement a 3-4 zone blitz defensive scheme, or do you have a shut-down secondary that excels in man to man coverage? DICE NUTZ PRO FOOTBALL features dozens of offensive & defensive plays & formations which allow you to craft a game plan that best suits your personnel. Breakaway runs, audibles, play action passes, fake punts & field goals, multiple blitz packages, double teams...you name it, it's in here! Play the advanced version for the most realistic gridiron simulation, or try a basic "quick play" version for a fun, casual, yet statistically accurate experience.


CONTENTS: Field with Clock, Balls & Marker Discs; Game Action Charts; Offensive Play Calling Sheets; Formations / Defensive & Special Teams Play Call Sheets; Special Teams / Misc. Actions Charts; Instruction Booklet; 6-sided, 10-sided & 20-sided dice; 5 Stat Sheets and...



HISTORIC TEAMS COLLECTION Sets I, II, III & IV 


 

Which team would come out on top if Lombardi's 66' Packers faced Ditka's 85' Bears? Would Pittsburgh's "Steel Curtain" of the 70's shut down today's high octane pass offenses? Now you can play out these and other epic, gridiron scenarios with Dice Nutz Pro Football Historic Teams Collection...the sky's the limit! Each card set features eight of the greatest & most decorated teams in pro football history. Pit them against each other, or see how they match up against today's best!                                                                                                                                                           

HISTORIC TEAMS SET I

  

~1985 CHICAGO BEARS: Da' Bears shuffle their way to a franchise-first Super Bowl victory, dominating offenses and terrorizing quarterbacks 

with a defense that many consider to be the greatest of all time.   

 

~1977 DALLAS COWBOYS: Roger Staubach leads America's Team to it's second Super Bowl championship. Tony Dorsett rushes for over 1000 yards 

and wins Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.

 

~1966 GREEN BAY PACKERS: Lombardi's Pack power sweeps their way to a 10th NFL Championship and first ever NFL / AFL Championship (later to be known as Super Bowl I). Bart Starr is the NFL's Most Valuable Player.

 

~1968 NEW YORK JETS: Broadway Joe Namath guarantees a Super Bowl III victory over the heavily favored Baltimore Colts. Namath's bold prediction becomes truth and the Jet's pull off one of the greatest upsets in sports history. 

 

~1976 OAKLAND RAIDERS: A dominant 13-1 regular season campaign leads to a first-ever Super Bowl victory for John Madden's squad. Ken "the Snake" Stabler has an incredible season that sees him post a 66.7% completion percentage.

 

~1974 PITTSBURGH STEELERS: Defense wins championships, and the "Steel Curtain" delivers Pittsburgh it's first title in 42 years. "Mean" Joe Greene is the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year. Franco Harris wins Super Bowl MVP honors.

 

~1981 SAN FRANCISCO 49'ERS: A dynasty is born on a play simply known as "the Catch". A young Joe Montana is named Super Bowl MVP and earns his first trip to the Pro Bowl. Ronnie Lott makes All-Pro in his rookie season.

 

~1983 WASHINGTON REDSKINS: The defending champs dominate the regular season compiling a league best 14-2 record, while scoring 541 points (an NFL record at the time). However, the team suffers a complete melt-down in the Super Bowl. Joe Theismann wins league MVP honors. John Riggins, at age 34, rushes for 1483 yards and 24 TD's (a record that would stand for 12 years).   

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team. On the back of each Solitaire Chart is actual week by week results for each team. 




HISTORIC TEAMS SET II:


1964 CLEVELAND BROWNS: The legendary Jim Brown runs roughshod through opposing defenses and leads the Browns to a 27-0 blowout championship victory over Johnny U. and the Baltimore Colts. 

 

1992 DALLAS COWBOYS: The Cowboy's dynasty of the 90's begins. Emmit, Troy, Michael and the "Great Wall of Dallas" O' line are outstanding and just getting warmed up.  

 

1969 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: Hank Stram's team matriculates the ball to a Super Bowl victory over Minnesota and proves once again the AFL is no joke.

 

1972 MIAMI DOLPHINS: A "no-name defense" lead by Nick Buoniconti and a "perfect backfield" comprised of Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris and Jim Kiick contribute to a perfect 17-0 season.  

 

1976 MINNESOTA VIKINGS: For the fourth time, the Lombardi trophy eludes the ever-elusive Fran Tarkenton and the "Purple People-Eaters" from the land of 10,000 lakes.

 

1986 NEW YORK GIANTS: Lawrence Taylor (20.5 sacks) is arguably the most dominating pass-rusher in NFL history. Phil Simms is nearly flawless in Super Bowl XXI and the Giants hoist their first-ever Lombardi Trophy.

 

1978 PITTSBURGH STEELERS: As if the "Steel Curtain" wasn't enough, Pittsburgh now has an elite offense. Bradshaw is league MVP and Super Bowl MVP. The Steelers dynasty is in full swing.

 

1999 ST. LOUIS RAMS: Former grocery store bag boy Kurt Warner and "The Greatest Show on Turf" take the league by storm and bring a Super Bowl championship to the gateway to the midwest. Marshall Faulk is maybe the most complete back of all time.   

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team. On the back of each Solitaire Chart is actual week by week results for each team. 



HISTORIC TEAMS SET III:


2000 BALTIMORE RAVENS: The legendary Ray Lewis leads one of the greatest defenses of all time. The Ravens dominate the playoff field giving up a total of 16 points in three games and then go on to wreck the Giants 34-7 in the Super Bowl. 

 

1990 BUFFALO BILLS: Wide right, but it's easy to see why this team went to four consecutive Super Bowls...Kelly, Thomas, Reed, Smith, Talley, Bennett. Tons of talent on both sides of the ball.  

 

1997 DENVER BRONCOS: "This one's for John!". Elway's first Super Bowl title. All-Pro's Terrell Davis and Shannon Sharpe are beasts with 1750 yards rushing and 1107 yards receiving respectively.   

 

 

1996 GREEN BAY PACKERS: Everybody's favorite gunslinger, Brett Favre, brings the title back to Title Town. Favre is named league MVP. Reggie White, "The Minister of Defense" adds a Lombardi trophy to his storied career.  

 

1983 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS: The Raiders destroy the heavily-favored defending champ Redskins 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII. Marcus Allen is America's new secret weapon and Jim Plunkett proves he is anything-but a bust. 

 

2001 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: A legend is born. A skinny kid named Tom Brady takes over the helm and leads the up-start Pats to their first Lombardi in upset fashion over the greatest show on turf.  

 

1989 SAN FRANCISCO 49'ERS: One of the greatest teams ever assembled. Joe Montana's mastery of the west coast offense is prominantly on display as the Niners embarrass Denver 55-10 in Super Bowl XXIV.

 

1987 WASHINGTON REDSKINS: Monk, Clark and Sanders comprise one of the greatest receiving tandems of all-time. Back ups Timmy Smith and Doug Williams play the game of their lives in Super Bowl XXII. Smith runs for 204 yards and a score, while Williams throws for 340 and 4 TD's. After trailing 10-0 early, the Skins put up 42 unanswered points to dismantle the Broncos.

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team. On the back of each Solitaire Chart is actual week by week results for each team. 




HISTORIC SET IV: 

 

1970 BALTIMORE COLTS: 37 year old Johnny Unitas and his steady back-up Earl Morrall lead the Colts to an 11-2-1 record and Super Bowl V victory over Dallas. It's the Colts third championship in franchise history.

 

1988 CINCINNATI BENGALS: The original greatest show on turf. NFL MVP Boomer Esiason leads an exlposive offense, that features the powerful running (and dancing) of fullback Ickey Woods. The Bengals take their "Ickey Shuffle" all the way to the Super Bowl where they are narrowly defeated by San Francisco.

 
 

1991 DETROIT LIONS: The Lions win their first playoff game since 1957 and advance to the NFC Championship, where they are up-ended by the eventual Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins. Barry Sanders is unbelievable.

 

 

1979 HOUSTON OILERS: Luv ya Blue! The Oilers best chance to win a Super Bowl, but a controversial call contributes to yet another frustrating loss to division rival Pittsburgh in the AFC Championship. Earl Campbell is an absolute beast.

 

2005 PITTSBURGH STEELERS: This one's for the Bus! The Steelers become the first team to win three consecutive road playoff games and the Super Bowl thanks to a miracle tackle by QB Ben Roethlisberger in Indianapolis.

 

1963 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: The Chargers blow out the Boston Patriots 51 to 10 and win their first and only league championship in franchise history to date. Wide receiver Lance Alworth is named AFL MVP

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1994 SAN FRANCISCO 49'ERS: The monkey is offically off Steve's back! Steve Young throws a Super Bowl record six touchown passes as the Niners beat up on San Diego 49 to 26. Young wins league and Super Bowl MVP honors and emerges from the shadow of Joe Montana.

 

2002 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: Sapp, Lynch, Brooks, Barber and Rice lead a defense for the ages. The offense isn't too shabby either with bruising fullback Mike Alstott and pro bowl QB Brad Johnson. Jon Gruden leads the Buc's to the promised land in his first season as head coach. 

 

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team. On the back of each Solitaire Chart is actual week by week results for each team. 





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