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Deluxe Football (2009 Teams)

By: Strat-O-Matic Game Company

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Strat-O-Matic Football

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Last Stocked on 7/18/2019

Product Info

Title
Deluxe Football (2009 Teams)
Product Line
Category
Publish Year
2010
NKG Part #
2147441023
MFG. Part #
STR02-09
Type
Boxed Game

Description

After years of extensive research and testing, the Strat-O-Matic Game Company developed a football game that is the answer to every fan's dream. It is actually three games in one: A basic version, an advanced version, and a super-advanced version. All versions may be played on a solitaire or head-to-head basis. The game depicts all the realistic aspects of football and gives complete control to you, the coach. The portrayal of the actual running, passing, kicking and defensive ability of real NFL players is truly amazing!

Since the release of the first football edition in 1968, Strat-O-Matic Football has sold out each year. In fact, the older player card sets have become collector's items and sell for a substantial premium over their original prices.

This unique game provides an incomparable visual dimension that allows you unbelievable freedom of movement. Your formation's strengths and weaknesses are in full view of your opposing coach and yourself! This creates a true battle of wits!

For the football purist, Super Advanced Rules are included and may be used if so desired. These rules provide for additional offensive and defensive formations and strategies including 3-4 defense, nickel defense, full-house backfield offense and 3 wide receiver offense.

As a result of the complete nature of each player's card, the Elementary version of Strat-O-Matic Pro Football is played in 45 minutes, and the advanced version in 75 minutes.

Get your hands on this epic NFL season and see which team you can lead to a perfect record. Maybe Super-Bowl winner New Orleans, which won its first 13 games with QB Drew Brees setting the record for completion percentage. Maybe Indy, which won its first 14 games before resting star QB Peyton Manning and 100-catch receivers Dallas Clark and Reggie Wayne. Maybe San Diego, which won 13 straight with QB Philip Rivers, who had the AFC’s top passer rating. You might want to coach eat-my-dust RB Chris Johnson, who not only topped 2,000 yards rushing, but set a record with the most TDs of 85-yards plus. Or throw to my-rear-view mirror Philly WR DeSean Jackson, who set the mark for most TDs of 50-yards plus.

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672 cards total, each team includes 14 offensive skill players, 3 elementary and 3 advanced defensive cards, as well as individual ratings of offensive linemen and defensive players.