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how to fix flopping
Posted on 10/4/24 at 6:54 am
Posted on 10/4/24 at 6:54 am
make every SEC official EMT/Paramedic certified and when they flop the officials look then if its bad call in the trainers, if deemed a flop toss the flag, you can feel a cramp by palpating it...ive seen too many times players fall and grab the calf and then have the trainers work the quad to make it look real. Make a fake injury loss of a timeout 15 yards and loss of down...1 warning per team not player but per team then its ejections for the player
Posted on 10/4/24 at 6:57 am to mikeboss550
Make a flopper sit out for ten minutes. I guess that means make anyone who goes down sit out ten minutes or five minutes but a minimum of five or ten plays. Really injured people will sit out for that long anyway. Slightly injured guys will get up quicker.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 6:58 am to mikeboss550
Anytime you are telling someone they are or aren’t hurt opens you up to being liable.
Simple fix is. Said player sits out until the next possession.
Will still be some, but the player is out for a series.
Implement that and add to it as you see results.
Simple fix is. Said player sits out until the next possession.
Will still be some, but the player is out for a series.
Implement that and add to it as you see results.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:02 am to aTmTexas Dillo
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Make a flopper sit out for ten minutes. I guess that means make anyone who goes down sit out ten minutes or five minutes but a minimum of five or ten plays. Really injured people will sit out for that long anyway. Slightly injured guys will get up quicker.
no make flopping the equivalent to targeting
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:04 am to mikeboss550
All you have to do is make them sit the remainder of the current drive.
“Player safety” and all, right?
“Player safety” and all, right?
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:09 am to mikeboss550
If injured you must sit out a minimum of 4 snaps. Change of possession does not erase anything. Change of possession is 1 snap.
This will end 98% of the bullshite.
This will end 98% of the bullshite.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:11 am to mikeboss550
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no make flopping the equivalent to targeting
Starting to get some creative solutions. Floppers have to sit out plays and lots of them. A coach doesn't want to lose a flopper so there must be a disincentive to flop. But flops can't be determined in real time. So the solution is to sit a player for multiple plays. The solution up there to sit out the remainder of a series is okay. Will require another official sitting at a monitor reviewing each downed player "injury". Not sure how to handle a player who got a stinger and can get up and play three plays later??
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:17 am to mikeboss550
quote:I like that approach.
no make flopping the equivalent to targeting
Anyone hurt shouldn’t be back in on the next play. At the very least make it the remainder of the current quarter and the next.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:23 am to mikeboss550
Get rid of the continuous running 40-second clock implemented in college football in 2008. Then the defense can mix and match according to the down and situation.
Offenses will once again have to earn it instead of using fatigue and confusion as a replacement for talent. Beep beep.
Offenses will once again have to earn it instead of using fatigue and confusion as a replacement for talent. Beep beep.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:25 am to llfshoals
Kiffen would be pulling kids from the student section to play at that point
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:26 am to Insurancerebel
quote:Must go to dressing room and be evaluated by team physician or head trainer if physician not on field.
Simple fix is. Said player sits out until the next possession.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:31 am to mikeboss550
The refs should use replay upon a tip from HQ, not looking for injury, but looking for flopping that is coached.
Often you will see a player intending on staying in the game but being instructed to get down. At that point you can give the team a warning over apparent coached flopping. After that, 15 yard personal fouls to be endorced.
*If a player cannot make it off the field and the coach instructs the player to get down that is clean.*
Often you will see a player intending on staying in the game but being instructed to get down. At that point you can give the team a warning over apparent coached flopping. After that, 15 yard personal fouls to be endorced.
*If a player cannot make it off the field and the coach instructs the player to get down that is clean.*
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:33 am to mikeboss550
Only one team really does it and they whine and complain when the defense does it to their offense
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:35 am to jangalang
If a player goes down to the point they have to stop the game that player is out for 10 plays on the side of the ball that they were injured on
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:39 am to mikeboss550
If an injury timeout is taken, the player has to sit out for the rest of the series for evaluation.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:40 am to bamameister
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Get rid of the continuous running 40-second clock implemented in college football in 2008. Then the defense can mix and match according to the down and situation. Offenses will once again have to earn it instead of using fatigue and confusion as a replacement for talent. Beep beep.
You mean save college football?
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:41 am to Boomer00
I think that's a little farfetched. It doesn't take that long for muscle cramps to go away. If Kiffin wasn't a spinelines, limp-wristed daiquiri boy this wouldn't even be an issue.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:42 am to mikeboss550
Lose eligibility for the possession. Problem solved.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:44 am to aTmTexas Dillo
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Make a flopper sit out for ten minutes.
These type of ideas sound good to me, but I think teams would counter by appointing a designated flopper position where they are comfortably 2-deep.
Posted on 10/4/24 at 7:45 am to mikeboss550
Is this why Kiffin has so many kids on the injury list for Ole Miss?
And not surprised to see Matt Jones on here this week after his devastating injury last Saturday...
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Ole Miss
Cedrick Beavers–CB–Out
Izaiah Hartrup–WR–Out
Devin Price–WR–Out
Logan Diggs–WR–Out
Cam East–OL–Out
Joshua Pfeifer–WR–Out
Hudson Wolfe–TE–Out
Jayden Williams–OL–Doubtful
Matt Jones–RB–Questionable
Princely Umanmielen–DE–Questionable
Micah Davis–WR–Questionable
TJ Dottery–LB–Questionable
Louis Moore–S–Questionable
Tre Harris–WR–Questionable
Daniel Demery–LB–Questionable
Henry Parrish Jr.–RB–Questionable
JJ Pegues–DT–Questionable
Micah Pettus–OL–Questionable
Jeremy James–OL–Questionable
Akelo Stone–DT–Questionable
Brandon Turnage–CB–Probable
Trey Amos–CB–Probable
Cayden Lee–WR–Probable
Trip White–LB–Probable
Chris Graves–CB–Probable
And not surprised to see Matt Jones on here this week after his devastating injury last Saturday...
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