Quickie Version
UTAD, preferably through the spinner.
Go-To Flipper
Balanced
Full Rules
This is the 2-player version of Pro Football with different scoring.
Skill Shot? No, this game autoplunges the ball out the center drain when you flip the right flipper. That’s actually one of the most dangerous moments on the game. If the autoplunge is too weak, the ball might hit just one or two switches, then fall back down to a center drain. Watch out\!
Your best strategy on this game is to shoot through the spinner to the top lanes. While you can hit the spinner with any of the four flippers, you’ll do best to use the lower ones since the shot angle is better for going through. The scoring difference between Gridiron and Pro Football is in the values of the spinner and the lanes. The two top outer lanes on Gridiron are worth 1000 when lit; the two central lanes are worth 3000 lit; and the inner lanes and the side lanes below the outer top lanes are worth 5000 when lit. On Pro Football, the scores are only one tenth of these, while the vari-target and bumper values are the same. On Gridiron, this makes it better to avoid the vari-target risk and just go UTAD via the spinner, which at 1000 is also 10 times Pro Football’s value.
As on Pro Football, the vari-targets score more the further back you push them; which flipper, upper or lower, does that better is a bit more variable from machine to machine. It’s also affected by how steep or shallow the game is. This is a case where you may need to have the ball rolling down the flipper face to add that extra bit of energy to the shot to push the vari-target all the way back. Vari-target values range from 1000 to 5000; you also get a touchdown for a fully-back hit, but partially-back shots do not award yards as on Pro Football.
Touchdowns are scored every 100 yards and award 6000 points. The lanes and spinner spot you yards towards that. Side drains score a touchdown. With the top lanes and spinner worth so much, though, you can pretty much ignore touchdowns.
The upper flippers of each pair are better for getting the ball up top into the bumper and lane zone when you can’t set up a spinner shot. The paired flippers take some getting used to since they’re at different angles with the upper ones at a steeper angle and the lower ones shallower.
Playfield Risk
All returns from the top are risky, especially balls rolling down the outsides of the vari-target chutes. Rebounds from the vari-targets can drain, too.
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Machine Information

- Name
- Gridiron
- Manufacturer
- Gottlieb
- Year
- 1977
- Type
- em
- Display
- reels
- Players
- 2