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PREVIEW PLAYBOOK 
TO PREVIEW A PLAYBOOK/SWAP PLAYS:
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Press the D-button 
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 to highlight a set you wish to 
edit and press the S button. Select the first play that 
you wish to move and press the S button, then select 
a second play and press the S button again. The two 
plays trade places in the formation window.
Save Playbook 
TO SAVE A PLAY OR FORMATION:
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If you made any changes or additions to the current 
playbook, press the D button from the Create-a-
Playbook menu. Press the D-button to highlight YES 
and press the S button. To complete the save, 
‚ Saving and Loading on p. 42.
ROSTERS
Make key roster moves to strengthen your lineup. Trade players, sign free agents, release 
players, and create a player for that special need. 
VIEW ROSTER
View all NFL team rosters by team and position.
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Press the 
L1 button or R1 button to change teams. Press the L2 button or R2 to change 
positions.
EDIT PLAYER (FROM WITHIN VIEW ROSTER)
Change the Attributes, Equipment, Appearance, Build, and Personal Information of any player.
TO EDIT A PLAYER:
1.  From the Edit Player screen, find the player you wish to edit and press the S button.
2.  Highlight the desired section to be edited and press the S button (Information, Appearance, 
Build, Equipment, or Attributes). For more information, ‚ Create-a-Player on p. 32.
INJURY REPORT (FRANCHISE ONLY)
View all the players who are banged up in the NFL and put your own players on the injured 
reserve.
DEPTH CHART
Re-order the depth chart of all NFL teams. 
TO CHANGE THE ORDER OF THE DEPTH CHART:
1.  From the Depth Chart screen, highlight a player from the depth chart screen (on top) and 
press the S button. Your cursor moves to the team roster.
2.  Highlight a player from the team roster and press the S button. The new player is inserted 
into the depth chart.
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Press the A button to reorder the depth chart automatically.
NOTE: 3rd down running backs (3DRB) sub in for the halfback on every 
3rd down situation. 3rd down backs typically have better hands and/or 
are a little faster than the starting running back.