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re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted on 7/6/13 at 6:34 pm to NutHanger Farm
Posted on 7/6/13 at 6:34 pm to NutHanger Farm
It is in the rules. The rules state that if you are on the field as a member of the team and you are 1 of 11 you must get a playoff and defense must be lined up.
UNLESS - you are injured. IF you are injured THEN you get time.
If you are not injured you do not get time.
It hinges on lying to the ref that you are injured - something he can't legally challenge, not just in football, but woud be a civil suit if an injured player was denied time.
So you lie. Hint..lying is cheating even if you get away with it.
Coach x: go in there and fake injury
Player y: should I tell the ref our plan
Coach x: Hell no you dumb mother fricker
class: why does coach x make the second statement?
UNLESS - you are injured. IF you are injured THEN you get time.
If you are not injured you do not get time.
It hinges on lying to the ref that you are injured - something he can't legally challenge, not just in football, but woud be a civil suit if an injured player was denied time.
So you lie. Hint..lying is cheating even if you get away with it.
Coach x: go in there and fake injury
Player y: should I tell the ref our plan
Coach x: Hell no you dumb mother fricker
class: why does coach x make the second statement?
Posted on 7/6/13 at 6:35 pm to NutHanger Farm
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It is in the rules. The rules state that if you are on the field as a member of the team and you are 1 of 11 you must get a playoff and defense must be lined up.
UNLESS - you are injured. IF you are injured THEN you get time.
If you are not injured you do not get time.
It hinges on lying to the ref that you are injured - something he can't legally challenge, not just in football, but woud be a civil suit if an injured player was denied time.
So you lie. Hint..lying is cheating even if you get away with it.
Please link the "no lying" rule then.
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