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re: moral equivalency? hunh vs flopping

Posted on 3/8/14 at 6:19 pm to
Posted by Rabern57
Alabama
Member since Jan 2010
13364 posts
Posted on 3/8/14 at 6:19 pm to
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ok, to summarize, you dont like a practice that is allowable or at least not stoppable under current rules because you think its detrimental to the game and you want a rule to stop it. i can respect that. rules change with the game.

The HUNH isn't close to players flopping. The only reason there isn't a rule for it is because no one expects a coach to stoop low enough to have their players flop over and over to get free time outs or interfere with the game.

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hope this fella doesn't want an nfl career. i like how you see auburn d players in confusion trying to substitute, swain looks to the sideline then falls like a brick.
So it should be looked down on because Auburn did it once as a gesture to BB, after him trying to be a smartass about a extra point play but not if Saban does it? It was also when the clock was stopped and he never returned. Which I said the rule should be.

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a) where do you get 70%? b) if you are referring to the 10 second rule, opposition to that is not the same thing as saying nothing needs to change relative to the hunh. guys like richt opposed the rule but wants refs to take it back over like in the pros. im going to require a study regarding coaches opinions on the hunh before i can accept your hypothesis im afraid
a) ESPN polled all the coaches. b) You can count richt and the number for a change still isn't comparable. I expect nothing less from someone cornered by facts. Especially a Bama fan. When is Bama fans gonna start backing anything with data or studies? All their claims are backed with are Saban said it so it must be right or its good for Auburn so it must be wrong.
This post was edited on 3/8/14 at 6:56 pm
Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19713 posts
Posted on 3/8/14 at 6:34 pm to
I think you missed the irony. Oh well
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