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Captain Jack
posted: 2018-12-04 21:11:07 (ID: 100134927) Report Abuse
Someone mentioned recently that the playbook now has both green and red fields in the distance to GL.

I have to say that I am totally confused as to what they mean. I had previously used > and < as simple mathematical symbols meaning greater than/less than the distance to my opponents goal line. Now when using either symbol I am not getting the playbook to respond to what I want to do.

Can someone please explain what these mean:
Green <35
Red < 65

Green >35
Red > 65
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pete
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posted: 2018-12-04 21:18:40 (ID: 100134930) Report Abuse
Green: lower than X - Red: greater than X

Just to make clear that <35 is different from >35

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Cheesehead
posted: 2018-12-05 11:31:19 (ID: 100134955) Report Abuse
Yes but is the below not the same:

< 35 Green
> 65 Red

?
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Captain Jack
posted: 2018-12-05 15:50:49 (ID: 100134962) Report Abuse
Cheesehead wrote:
Yes but is the below not the same:

< 35 Green
> 65 Red

?


This is what I thought. I can't see any difference between them.
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posted: 2018-12-05 16:28:39 (ID: 100134968)  Edits found: 2 Report Abuse
In offensive playbook; GREEN < 35 means you have "less than" 35 yards to go, RED > 65 means you have "greater than" 65 yards to go.

In defensive playbook; GREEN < 35 means your opponent has "less than" 35 yards to go, RED > 65 means your opponent has "greater than" 65 yards to go.

Last edited on 2018-12-05 16:31:36 by Jonny Utah

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posted: 2018-12-05 18:58:00 (ID: 100134974) Report Abuse
Cheesehead wrote:
Yes but is the below not the same:

< 35 Green
> 65 Red

?


C'mon?

<35 aka 34 or less to opps goalline
>65 aka 66 or more to opps goalline...
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Cheesehead
posted: 2018-12-07 10:23:45 (ID: 100135012) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
Cheesehead wrote:
Yes but is the below not the same:

< 35 Green
> 65 Red

?


C'mon?

<35 aka 34 or less to opps goalline
>65 aka 66 or more to opps goalline...


I get this obviously but my problem is with the green and red. What do they mean? they both go from 5 to 95.

I know understand it having thought some more about it

If I wanted a rule to apply for red zone only I would use <20. If I wanted a rule to apply everywhere except the red zone I would use >20. That is correct right?

If we only had lower than (< we would not be able to create one rule that deals with that.

I think the red and green threw me off. Without the colouring I would have gotten it first time perhaps
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Cheesehead
posted: 2018-12-07 10:23:46 (ID: 100135013) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
Cheesehead wrote:
Yes but is the below not the same:

< 35 Green
> 65 Red

?


C'mon?

<35 aka 34 or less to opps goalline
>65 aka 66 or more to opps goalline...


I get this obviously but my problem is with the green and red. What do they mean? they both go from 5 to 95.

I know understand it having thought some more about it

If I wanted a rule to apply for red zone only I would use <20. If I wanted a rule to apply everywhere except the red zone I would use >20. That is correct right?

If we only had lower than (< we would not be able to create one rule that deals with that.

I think the red and green threw me off. Without the colouring I would have gotten it first time perhaps
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posted: 2019-02-07 17:30:43 (ID: 100136807) Report Abuse

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jetto
posted: 2019-02-08 08:33:15 (ID: 100136818) Report Abuse
Green or red. Couldn't care less

#rotgrünschwäche
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