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re: #92 for USCe Takes a Ridiculous Dive
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:06 am to beatbammer
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:06 am to beatbammer
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There is no rule that says "if a defense needs a stoppage in play because they are tired and/or confused, an artificial injury may be used to induce said stoppage".
No rule says you can't. Therefore it is within the rules. Does it stretch the rules and hurt the game? Sure. But it is a natural reaction to offensive coordinators stretching the rules and running no huddle all game where a D can't substitute.
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:10 am to Monticello
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No rule says you can't. Therefore it is within the rules
Nascar fan.
Pretty sure that's unsportsman like play...if only they'd make an ecompassing rule for unsportsman like play so you didn't have to deliniate every offense...
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:11 am to Monticello
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No rule says you can't. Therefore it is within the rules. Does it stretch the rules and hurt the game? Sure. But it is a natural reaction to offensive coordinators stretching the rules and running no huddle all game where a D can't substitute.
So why does the D need to substitute if the O doesn't? If the O can line up without taking a quick breather Why does the D? seems like a conditioning issue or a D that is not prepared
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:17 am to Monticello
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But it is a natural reaction to offensive coordinators stretching the rules and running no huddle all game where a D can't substitute.
They're not stretching any rules. The offense isn't substituting either. When the O substitutes, so can the D.
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:29 am to Monticello
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But it is a natural reaction to offensive coordinators stretching the rules and running no huddle all game where a D can't substitute.
Please explain how running no huddle is "stretching" the rules. This should be good.
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