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It seems like no new historical gamebooks have been posted to the NFLGSIS site in years. The site still lists 1981 as the earliest year they're available from and the same missing games are still missing.
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yeah, it's been same for a long time
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Other than the seasonal releases (2014, 2015), it has been a long time since any gamebooks from years past have been uploaded on the PFRA site. I meant to bring that up during the meeting last weekend but the actual official PFRA meeting kinda got squeezed out this time around. Next time they will have to build more time into the schedule for introductions due to the large number of people attending, or perhaps move the introductions segment to Friday which seems more appropriate.
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Rupert Patrick wrote:Other than the seasonal releases (2014, 2015), it has been a long time since any gamebooks from years past have been uploaded on the PFRA site. I meant to bring that up during the meeting last weekend but the actual official PFRA meeting kinda got squeezed out this time around. Next time they will have to build more time into the schedule for introductions due to the large number of people attending, or perhaps move the introductions segment to Friday which seems more appropriate.
While it has not been a regular update, we have made a few updates in the last year or so, including the Pro Bowls, Super Bowls and the 1963 Lions. We would have more from the Lions, but my scanner does not handle 11x17 paper. I am working on getting more Buffalo Bills ones, but it is going to take some time.
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Does the PFRA run the NFLGSIS site?
Thank you.
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superbowlfanatic wrote:Does the PFRA run the NFLGSIS site?
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Nope. The NFL runs the NFLGSIS site.
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Ken Crippen wrote:We would have more from the Lions, but my scanner does not handle 11x17 paper.
Can anybody help Ken out here?
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Rupert Patrick wrote:
Ken Crippen wrote:We would have more from the Lions, but my scanner does not handle 11x17 paper.
Can anybody help Ken out here?
11x17? They must be the official scoresheets that were sent into Elias in the pre-internet days. Most of old "gamebooks" were legal sized (8.5x14).
Anyway, what about taking them down to the local FedExOffice and reducing them down to 8.5x11?
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but my scanner does not handle 11x17 paper.
Next time you're up in Buffalo we can scan 11x17 where I work at Evenhouse Printing.
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TodMaher wrote:
Rupert Patrick wrote:
Ken Crippen wrote:We would have more from the Lions, but my scanner does not handle 11x17 paper.
Can anybody help Ken out here?
11x17? They must be the official scoresheets that were sent into Elias in the pre-internet days. Most of old "gamebooks" were legal sized (8.5x14).
Anyway, what about taking them down to the local FedExOffice and reducing them down to 8.5x11?
They may be that (8.5x14). They came directly from the Lions.
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