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Date Posted: 22:39:19 10/31/03 Fri
Author: Andrew Battye
Subject: Re: What's Wrong with Montreal??/
In reply to: Ross Mather 's message, "Re: What's Wrong with Montreal??/" on 13:10:55 10/31/03 Fri

>Oh I forgot to mention that if we go down this line it
>would be advantageous for Paul to cange the play
>calling mode from Basic to Normal so we would be able
>to see which play was being run in a specific instance
>rather than the generic "run left"
>
Thanks for the insights, Ross. I think the plans and profiles idea is something that should be put before all GMs. Like you say, everyone wants the same players at the moment. It would be nice to be able to adapt your play calling to match your team's strengths.

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