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re: #92 for USCe Takes a Ridiculous Dive
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:11 am to Monticello
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 10:18 am to NYCAuburn
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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
Exactly. If your defense is not as well conditioned as the offense running the HUNH, that's your own fault and shouldn't give you a right to disgrace the game by faking injuries like pussy European soccer players.
Posted on 10/4/11 at 10:22 am to NYCAuburn
I hope the injury faking stops as much as anyone. Its lame and pitiful. I simply don't feel sorry for an offense that has to run a no huddle all game though.
Here's a challenge Auburn fans: Draft the rule that makes it a 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty to "fake" an injury. Explain the difference between a fake injury or fake cramps and a real injury so that refs can delineate between the two.
Here's a challenge Auburn fans: Draft the rule that makes it a 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty to "fake" an injury. Explain the difference between a fake injury or fake cramps and a real injury so that refs can delineate between the two.
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