Definition: Routed drafts were used in ancient times to track which teams won games, where they scored most points, etc. In this context, it's more like a 'run-through' or 'stream of consciousness.' It describes individuals tracking game progress based on their own thoughts and feelings. Detailed definition: - Rout: A term indicating the "road" behind a team. - Route (in football): The path or route for a football ball. - Draft: A form of competition, especially in soccer, where players receive points based on how many goals they score. Routed drafts were popular at times during ancient Roman and Greek civilizations, as it was a way to keep track of winning games and scoring statistics.