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Teaching rulesets simply

Recalling my opening vignette re: Lambeau in PNM, here's what son Jerry and I work out during his first trip to last night's soggy tundra:

1) 4 tries to score
2) each time you get 10 yards, you get 4 more tries
3) TD gets you 6 points, then you kick ball between goalposts for 1 more
4) if close enough, kick ball through posts for 3 points
5) if you score or if you can't score, you kick to the other team
6) defense can steal the ball by catching a pass or grabbing the loose ball and can score 2 points with a tackle in the other team's endzone.

That's basically it.

Great game at 48-13. O looked okay, but D was fab and special teams rocked!

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