As a kid, in the 1970s, I played Vince Lombardi’s Game. It was a board game, where you’d choose a strategy for each play (such as “Prevent Defense” or “The Blitz”), then roll dice and use numerical tables to see what happened on the cardboard gridiron. Lombardi was dead, which I don’t recall knowing. My interest in football peaked late that decade when I bet regularly against my friend Billy that the Steelers would lose, regardless of the point spread, and lost a dollar almost every week.
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