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re: Ole Miss Injuries

Posted on 12/8/21 at 3:52 pm to
Posted by AlaCowboy
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Posted on 12/8/21 at 3:52 pm to
So do you want to force an injured player to stay in the game rather than getting treatment? How do you plan to decide which "injury" is real and which is fake?
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 12/8/21 at 3:57 pm to
Ole Miss was blatantly egregious with it. If its bad enough that the commentators are commenting on it during multiple games then some type of plan of action needs to be put in place.

Ive seen some suggest having the "injured" player sit out the rest of the drive or even a quarter to try and stop it. I won't pretend to know what the answer is, but something needs to happen. How many times do you allow a player to look at the sideline and then flop immediately after getting some type of nod or signal to slow the other team down?

They did it over and over again in the UT game just off the top of my head and it was blatantly obvious at what was happening.
Posted by REBSontheRISE
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 12/8/21 at 4:11 pm to
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So do you want to force an injured player to stay in the game rather than getting treatment? How do you plan to decide which "injury" is real and which is fake

We aren’t the ones bitching about “fake injuries”. Ask Tennessee, they got this new rule placed
Posted by Insurancerebel
Madison
Member since Aug 2021
1596 posts
Posted on 12/8/21 at 4:23 pm to
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We aren’t the ones bitching about “fake injuries”. Ask Tennessee, they got this new rule placed


Not sure how you try and fix it. Maybe it is missing the rest of the possession if you go down. Maybe its after so many minutes in each quarter, 5 minutes in if you go out for a injury you can't come back in until the next quarter.

It benefits Lanes play calling for the ncaa to do something though. The guy is brilliant on how he went about addressing it though.
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