Backyard Football In Real Life

Fall is in full swing, which means it’s football season once again — but not just for the Titans and Volunteers. A backyard pickup football game is a fun way for your family and friends to spend quality time together.

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You don’t need to be a football fanatic (or even an athlete) to be your party’s starting receiver. Backyard pickup games are meant to be easy on kids and fun for parents. So, huddle up and learn what you’ll need to get started, and how to make the game safe for players big and small.

Backyard Football In Real Life

Relax the Rules, But Count Your Players

Don’t worry about sticking with all the rules and positions you see on television. After all, a simple backyard pickup football game isn’t as complicated as a four-quarter game of tackle.

Keep things lighter by playing two-hand touch, but make each play as simple or as in-depth as your group wants. Just make sure to establish guidelines before you start playing, so no one gets confused.

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You can have as many or as few people on each team as you want, as long as the teams are even. If you have an uneven number of players, one person can opt to be quarterback who plays offense for both sides. You might also take turns letting one player make calls as referee or sit out and get some rest.

Mark Your End Zones, But Simplify the Score

Next, you’ll need to define your end zones. If you don’t have fences to mark off natural boundaries, mark off your end zones with cones or lawn chairs instead.

Keeping score in backyard games is almost as easy. Depending on what your group decides, teams can earn seven, six or one point for touchdowns. Because most backyards don’t have goal posts, pickup games usually don’t need extra points, so don’t worry about losing the ball to a rogue field-goal kick.

Make It Family-Friendly

Backyard Football is a series of video games for various systems. The series was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari. It is one of several sub-series in the Backyard Sports series, and is the first to feature professional players as kids, examples being Steve Young and Barry Sanders.

Backyard pickup games don’t just have to be for the big kids and grown-ups. Try these simple tips to help your little one get in on the fun, too:

  • “Touch” instead of “tackle.” Instead of ending a play when a knee touches the ground, finish each play like a game of tag instead. It’ll give little kids a chance to learn the ropes without the risk of getting hurt.
  • Get excited about uniforms. Although you don’t need uniforms for a backyard pickup game, a cool, colorful outfit can turn up the fun factor on a challenging activity.
  • Shorten the game. Kids under six years old often focus on one thing for just 20 minutes, according to Parents Magazine. Not sure your youngsters will have the stamina or attention span to keep up with everyone for an hour? Try cutting your game down to a half hour instead.
  • Let kids coach. Allow even the littlest ones to take charge by giving them a chance to organize plays.

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Who Won?

As for determining the winner, your group can do one of two things: play until one team reaches a predetermined score, like 21; or play for a predetermined amount of time, like an hour and the team has the higher score at the end wins.

Just be sure to celebrate the youngest victors, too. Congratulate the entire winning team on a game well played with homemade certificates or trophies. It’ll work wonders for their interest in sports later in life.

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Backyard Football In Real Life Game

Backyard Football

'Punt, Pass and Kick with the NFL League'

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Backyard Football is the newest addition to the Junior Sports series developed by Humongous Entertainment. With all the action and excitement of the gridiron, Backyard Football not only features favorite Junior Sports kids running, throwing, catching and kicking just like the pros, it also brings real-life players to the field with the debut of NFL kids. The game includes junior versions of San Francisco 49er's Jerry Rice and Steve Young; Denver Bronco John Elway; Minnesota Viking Randall Cunningham; Miami Dolphin Dan Marino; New England Patriot Drew Bledsoe; Detroit Lion Barry Sanders and the Green Bay Packer's Brett Favre. The Windows version also features an exciting new network multi-player capability, which allows football fans, with a few simple clicks, to find and play a real-time, one-on-one game of Backyard Football against other kids across the country. Price: $19.99; available for PC and Macintosh. The Humongous Entertainment Web site is a great place for both parents and kids to visit. There is all sorts of information, games and such. http://www.humongous.com Other Junior Sports software includes: Backyard Baseball and Backyard Soccer. The Junior Sports Network is located on the World Wide Web at: http://www.jrsn.com
Backyard Baseball is part of the Junior Sports series designed for 5 to 10 year-old boys and girls. The series provides all the action and excitement of adult sports games, while easy-to-use controls allow even the littlest athletes to compete in the best of the Backyard Leagues. I have found that most of the software from Humongous is usually appropriate for a wider age range than specified. They are intuitive enough for younger children, with some help from older siblings or parents, and exciting enough for some older children.
  • Players can choose from all 31 NFL team names and logos.
  • Kid versions of some of the NFL's top players join the Backyard Bunch.
  • Custom NFL trading cards created by Pacific Trading Cards.
  • Five-on-Five football with instant replay and wild touchdown dances.
  • Guide your team through a 14-game season and to the Super Colossal Cereal Bowl.
  • Simple point-and-click controls.
  • Multi-player head-to-head capability using your keyboard or a gamepad.
  • Junior Sports Network compatibility allows one-on-one, real-time games on Windows based systems.
  • Create your own Backyard Kid with the 'Create-A-Player.'
  • Track game, season and lifetime statistics.

Installation: There is almost nothing to the installation. Just a few support files are installed on your hard drive. This is convenient for individuals with limited hard drive space.

Manual and Help: There is a CD cover/guide that provides some basic information and there is also a thorough Help file.

Interface: The interface is colorful and intuitive. Kids get to play in all kinds of weather: snow and rain. The characters are well drawn.

Controls: Backyard Football has a variety of options that can be set or modified depending on a child's needs or preferences. For instance the game play talk, sideline talk, music, and player's bantering can be turned on or off. There are also three difficulty levels: easy, medium or hard to choose from. Gamepad controls can be changed.

The Clubhouse: As the game begins, the Backyard Football kids display some of their fancy football hijinks. After their show, kids will find themselves in the Clubhouse. As they move the cursor around the screen, they will see highlighted areas which will take them to different parts of the game. They can visit the following locations:

The Hall of Fame--Kids will find all the trophies displayed. There are three trophies: Super Colossal Cereal Bowl; Backyard Conference Championship; and Parks Division Champions Trophy.

Single Game Window--Kids can choose a game, create a team and select weather conditions and a playing field.

Season Play--This iswhere they can play against different league teams. Kids just sign in as a coach, select a team name and colors, and draft players. They can choose players from the 38 Backyard and NFL Kids on the neighborhood bench.

Team Bench--Then they can head over to the Team Bench where they can choose their strategy, find a season schedule, view the team trophy case and access team statistics.

This is a fun game. Whether a child is already a sports fan or just learning about sports, this program is a must.

PC:

Windows 98/95
Pentium 90
16MB of RAM
4X CD ROM

Macintosh:

133Mhz PowerPC
System 7.5.3
32 MB of RAM
4X CD ROM

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