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I would agree (even though I created the article in question). I had been thinking that we should be tidying up the American Football articles quite a bit. I propose the following guidelines:
The following deserve individual pages:
notable players, coaches, league officials, etc.
NFL teams
NCAA teams (seperate articles from the schools in question)
notable games (esp. Super Bowls, major bowl games, etc.)
league highlights by season
The following should be grouped into a single page for each type:
Rules
Positions
Formations
Plays
Strategies/Philosophies/Schemes
Articles dealing with individual examples of the above should be collapsed and merged into the main article. Having even a single article named American football offensive strategy that contained ALL of the information in the plays, positions, formations, and philosophy articles would get unweildy. I will make this proposal on the main American football project talk page as well. --
Jayron3214:12, 26 September 2006 (UTC)reply