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  • RyanLeaf16
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    • Dec 2007
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    Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season



    I'll post more info in another post, but this will be a "mini-season" replay using 6 playoff teams from 1997 set of Strat-O-Matic football. Consider this a "test" run for this type of "franchise". That's why I'm only including 6-teams.

    It'll be 3 teams from each conference. Double-Round Robin regular season format - so a 10-game regular season. Top 3 finishers overall will make the playoffs. #2 & #3 seeds will play for the right to play the #1 seed for the championship.

    I will hold a supplemental draft after week 5. The team with the worst record will get the first pick and each team will only have 1 selection. The teams involved are: San Francisco, Green Bay, Tampa Bay, Kansas City, Denver & Pittsburgh.

    If I enjoy doing this, then I'll likely replay more mini-seasons, but with more teams involved. If you don't know what Strat-O-Matic Football or APBA football is, definitely look it up on Youtube. As I get older, I'm less inclined to want to play Madden and more focused on Tabletop sports. This is going to be a little different, but I'm really just posting here to have a "depository" of my results, if you like reading - great, but I'm not basing my posting schedule based on that. I do hope you enjoy it though.

    Week 1's games are already scheduled: Kansas City @ San Francisco, Tampa Bay @ Pittsburgh & Denver @ Green Bay.

    It'll be nice to watch things play out from the 1997 season and the first game will be posted sometime this week. Games take me about 1-1.5 hours to roll and then I'll have to add up the stats and record them into my excel sheet since this is all done via tabletop and dice rolls.

  • RyanLeaf16
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    Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

    SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT


    A Strat-O-Matic 1992 Steve Young card

    To explain why there is a supplemental draft for this mini-replay, it's to create an opportunity for a poorly carded team to introduce a bit of chaos into the replay. Above, you'll see an example of a Strat-O-Matic (AKA SoM) card for Steve Young's 1992 season.

    SoM doesn't always create all teams for season card sets when it comes to football. A lot of individuals have to use the secondary card market to create their collections. I have many full season sets and I also have partial season sets that have been acquired through the secondary market. There is also no "auto sim" option, so playing every game for every team in a full season repaly is quite the project.

    Overall, I have 10 teams for the 1997 season. The other four teams - Eagles, Ravens, Bills & Jaguars. Only the Jaguars were a playoff team from this group, so I decided to go with 6-teams and use the other four teams' rosters for the supplemental draft. So after week 5, let's say the Steelers are struggling at the QB position and they have the worst record in the league at that time, they may decide to swap out their QB, Kordell Stewart, for Mark Brunell. The Bucs may want to improve their WR corps after week 5 and they may take Jimmy Smith or Keenan McCardell. Maybe San Francisco hasn't been great with their pass-rush so they might snag Bruce Smith for their defensive line from the Bills. Every team gets one choice of any player that is still available from the 4 teams I am not using.

    In future replays where I have the entire league set (1972, 1977, 1983, 1992, 1999 & 2020), I'll use more teams for the replay and the draft pool for the supplemental draft will be much larger, but I am trying it out because I think it'll add some unusual results to the games when they are rolled.
    Last edited by RyanLeaf16; 02-03-2025, 08:44 AM.

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    • RyanLeaf16
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      Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

      PLAYCALLING & INJURIES, ETC...

      Former Jets & Bills HC Rex Ryan is a "Strat Head", though he prefers Strat Baseball to football and still collects card sets on eBay

      In conducing any replay, I'm not trying to "win" or give preference to one team over another, so when playing solo instead of H2H (head to head), it's important to have a system that automatically calls plays. This is also important so you don't subconsciously call the same run plays over and over due to a certain players card - consider this "basic cheese."

      So I have a automatic play-calling system that will not only call the offensive plays, but will tell me which player is the focus. I have also implemented some additional house rules to call the defense. The game is played with 3d6 (3 six-sided dice). 2 red, 1 white. The red will be combined to provide a number 2-12 and the white will determine which card (offensive player or defensive) you read the result from. 1-3 is read off the offensive card, 4-6 off the defensive card. I add in a "bullet" die on any situation where the yardage to go is equal to the card result - if the bullet comes up, then it is a first down, if ithe die is blank, then it's not a first down and it is considered "inches" to go.

      i.e. Bucs are 3rd and 1. The playcall is a handoff to Alstott in the A-gap. The result on the card is 1 yard gained. I would then roll the bullet die and if it comes up blank, the ball was spotted short and it's now 4th and inches. If it comes up with the bullet, then it is a first down and move the chains.

      The automatic playcalling system I use incorporates all offensive players, so it's not always gonna be a call where Alstott automatically gets it for a short yardage run, the system may call for Errict Rhett to come in for that run. This is how I keep it fair, fun and unknown. Game on the line situation, I will overrule the system if it is calling for a backup to be the focus on a play.

      Injuries and penalties do occur in this game. Injuries, when prompted, are read off an injury table. In this replay, no one who was injured during 1997 (Jerry Rice) will start off injured. This isn't an "as-is" replay. Another reason why I have included a supplemental draft. Teams can lose guys at key positions and need a replacement other than what they might already have.

      I will be tracking full offensive stats for this replay. Defensive stats will be limited to INTs, sacks, FF and FR.

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      • RyanLeaf16
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        Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

        Started the KC @ SF game last night. I had some family obligations that kept me from finishing. Still early in the game, but Steve Young has sharted his pants to begin the contest...not a full blown sh!t your pants situation yet, but Grbac is definitely upstaging him at the moment.
        Last edited by RyanLeaf16; 02-04-2025, 07:45 AM.

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        • RyanLeaf16
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          Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season



          Quick Take:
          Chiefs and 49ers both played a pretty sloppy game. It was really just a game of big plays with several short or stalled drives in between. Steve Young struggled to get a consistent pass game going all day. 49ers Rod Woodson kept the Chiefs out of the endzone himself with two interceptions in the red zone off Chiefs QB Elvis Grbac. Chiefs sneak out of San Francisco with the win on opening week, but the 49ers will be looking to return the favor when they head to KC.

          Game Stats:

          Passing:
          KC - Elvis Grbac - 18/37, 308 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT, fumble lost
          SF - Steve Young - 12/21, 151 yards, 2 TD, 6 rush, 27 yards

          Rushing:
          KC - Greg Hill - 9 rush, 70 yards, 5 rec, 108 yards, TD
          KC - Marcus Allen - 4 rush, 41 yards
          KC - Donnell Bennett - 5 rush, 16 yards, 6 rec, 68 yards, fumble lost
          KC - Kimble Anders - 1 rush, 1 yard, 2 rec, 12 yards

          SF - Garrison Hearst - 15 rush, 116 yards
          SF - William Floyd - 10 rush, 18 yards
          SF - Terry Kirby - 3 rush, 10 yards, 1 rec, 10 yards
          SF - Steve Young - 6 rush, 27 yards

          Receiving:
          KC - Greg Hill - 5 re, 108 yards, TD
          KC - Donnell Bennett - 6 rec, 68 yards
          KC - Kimble Anders - 2 rec, 12 yards
          KC - Tony Gonzalez - 2 rec, 54 yards, TD
          KC - Lake Dawson - 1 rec, 13 yards
          KC - Ted Popson - 1 rec, 15 yards
          KC - Andre Rison - 3 rec, 65 yards, TD

          SF - Terry Kirby - 1 rec, 10 yards
          SF - Jerry Rice - 4 rec, 74 yards, TD
          SF - Terrell Owens - 1 rec, 10 yards, TD
          SF - Brent Jones - 2 rec, 27 yards
          SF - JJ Stokes - 1 rec, 13 yards

          Sacks:
          KC - Derrick Thomas, Dan Williams, Tom Barndt

          SF - Dana Stubblefield, Kevin Greene, Chris Doleman x2

          INTs:
          SF - Rod Woodson x2
          Last edited by RyanLeaf16; 02-05-2025, 09:49 PM.

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          • RyanLeaf16
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            Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

            Up Next:
            Bucs (0-0) @ Steelers (0-0)

            Jerome Bettis was 65% of the Steelers rushing game in 1997 and the Bucs split the carries between their duo of Warrick Dunn and Mike Alstott. I fully expect that most of this game will take place on the ground and that carpeted cement at Three Rivers. The automatic play-call system will likely generate a grind it out game and it'll be determined by who can breakdown the oppositions front line. This edge goes to the Steelers here IMVHO.

            If the Bucs can get a two score lead, I think that Bucs D will feast with their pass rush ratings going after Kordell Stewart. Bottom line is that neither team wants to leave this game in the hands of their QB (Dilfer or Stewart). It's gonna come down to execution in the run game for these two teams. Would not be surprised if this game doesn't generate 30 points between the two - the clock should be running quite a bit in this one.

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            • RyanLeaf16
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              Quick Take:
              Both defenses dominated, big plays and special teams were the difference. Bucs rookie LB Greg Bellisari had a big fumble recovery on a Steelers punt return that gave the Bucs the ball deep in Pittsburgh territory. Warren Sapp had 2.0 sacks on the day and CB Anthony Parker jumped in front of a Kordell Stewart pass to snag an interception.

              The Bucs ran the ball 37 times in the game compared to just 23 pass attempts. Reidel Anthony had the longest Bucs reception on the day off a 25-yard completion from Dilfer.

              Kordell Stewart struggled mightily in the passing game completing just 7 of 27 attempts. His longest pass of the day came on a 70-yard catch from Yancy Thigpen. Otherwise Jerome Bettis carried most of the load and did eclipse the 100-yard mark with 109 rushing yards on the day.

              Key Stats

              PIT - Kordell Stewart 7/27, 132 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
              TB - Trent Dilfer 10/23, 153 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT

              PIT - Jerome Bettis 23 carries, 109 yards
              TB - Warrick Dunn 22 carries, 98 yards, 1 TD, 2 catches 13 yards
              TB - Mike Alstott, 15 carries, 33 yards, 2 catches 39 yards

              PIT - Yancy Thigpen 4 catches, 100 yards
              PIT - Courtney Hawksins 2 catches, 24 yards, 1 TD
              TB - Reidel Anthony 5 catches, 69 yards
              TB - Dave Moore 1 catch, 38 yards

              TB - Michael Husted 4-5 FGs

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              • RyanLeaf16
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                Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

                RUNNING IS THE NAME OF THE GAME...

                Broncos & Packers getting rolled today/tonight.

                The player finders for both Levens and Davis are 11-52 on rush attempts. Basically those guys are running on 72% of their respective teams running calls. Those two dudes will be putting in work for sure!

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                • RyanLeaf16
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                  Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

                  Got up to halftime last night. 20-17 Green Bay at this point. Levens is almost a non-factor. He's currently got 10 carries for 17 yards. On the other hand, Brett Favre has 248 at the break.

                  Elway is just 5-9 passing, but has thrown for 130 yards on those 5 completions. TD is churning out the yards as well.

                  The key difference in this game so far has been the fumbled punt return by Denver. They finally got a stop on Green Bay and fumbled the punt return from their own 17 & Green Bay recovered setting up a short-drive for score.

                  The Packers fumbled a punt of their own, but were able to recover it. So we sit at 20-17 at half. Green Bay takes the ball in the second half first. Denver D is gonna have to come up with a stop. They should have more but they've had 2 roughing the passer penalties on 3rd down stops that kept Green Bay on the field.

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                  • RyanLeaf16
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                    Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

                    Finished the game yesterday. Will post results later today. One team just absolutely turned it on in the second half and just walked away with a win.

                    Also had some injuries, so I'll note those before I post the results, just in case I forget to with the game info. Broncos CB Ray Crockett left the game in the 3rd quarter and will miss this upcoming weeks game against Tampa Bay.

                    Packers LB Seth Joyner was also injured in the 3rd quarter and will miss the next two weeks against San Francisco & Kansas City.

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                    • RyanLeaf16
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                      Re: Leaf's Tabletop Mini Replay - 1997 NFL Season

                      PACKERS TOO MUCH FOR BRONCOS

                      Brett Favre threw for 424 yards on the day

                      Rundown:
                      The first half of this game was close with the teams going into the break at 20-17. Both offenses really commanded the first half with each defense only really recording one stop. The difference in the first half was a Broncos muffed punt by DB Darrian Gordon that was recovered by the Packers at the Broncos 17-yard line that really gave the Packers are "two-for-one" possession.

                      The second half was a different story. This game came apart for Denver. They continued to have trouble stopping the Packers air attack. Brett Favre finished the game with 424 yards passing and 4 touchdowns. 5 of Denver's 6 possessions in the second half ended in punts or a turnover on downs. The Broncos managed a lone field goal in the 3rd quarter. Green Bay would go on to win 37-20.

                      It was only week 1, but the Packers pass offense looks really deadly right now. They'll travel to San Francisco next week to take on the 49ers who will be looking for their first win after a loss to Kansas City this week.

                      GAME MVP:

                      Packers QB Brett Favre

                      16-27, 424 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT

                      The Numbers:
                      Packers
                      Passing - B Favre, 424 yards, 4 TD
                      Rushing - D Levens, 10 att, 17 yards
                      Receiving - R Brooks, 4 rec, 121 yards, 2 TD
                      Defensive - Santana Dotson (sack), LeRoy Butler (sack)

                      Broncos
                      Passing - J Elway, 214 yards, 1 TD
                      Rushing - T Davis, 16 att, 84 yards
                      Receiving - Rod Smith, 3 rec, 65 yards, 1 TD
                      Defensive - John Mobley (sack), Manu Tanuvasa (sack)

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