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re: Herbstreit on HUNH: "Look for more fake injuries"
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to 08Gatorbait
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to 08Gatorbait
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No.
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f you sub on offense. The official should stand over the ball and allot the defense an additional 3-5 seconds to respond to the offensive changes.
not sure if serious
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to 08Gatorbait
If you want to slow down the HUNH, just pay the refs pre-game to spot the ball slower ala what the NFL officials said they would do.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to TTsTowel
Is this guy real??? Surely he's a troll.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to 08Gatorbait
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If you sub on offense. The official should stand over the ball and allot the defense an additional 3-5 seconds to respond to the offensive changes.
They are supposed to, because that is the rule exactly. The officials are required to allow the defensive players time to get on and off the field.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to 08Gatorbait
quote:I hope to god you are trolling
If you sub on offense. The official should stand over the ball and allot the defense an additional 3-5 seconds to respond to the offensive changes.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:48 am to AA7
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Wanna know how I know you are football ignorant?
Its almost as if he has never watched a game
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:49 am to 08Gatorbait
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No. The current rules say as soon as the official leaves the ball the play starts.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:49 am to 08Gatorbait
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The official should stand over the ball and allot the defense an additional 3-5 seconds to respond to the offensive changes.
Using your "logic", if the defense is coming on a blitz and the number of players rushing the QB is greater than the number of players blocking, the "extra" defensive players should have to delay their rush by 5 "Mississippi's" to make it fair.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:49 am to 08Gatorbait
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No. The current rules say as soon as the official leaves the ball the play starts
Correct, but the official will continue to stand over the ball if the offense subs in order to allow the defense to sub.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:49 am to narddogg81
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, as its as much a liability as an asset, if you go 3 and out a few times your D gets gassed really fast when the other team puts up long drives. the only thing i think is cheap about is when the hunh team try to slip in substitutions without letting the refs see, so that the d doesnt get a chance to substitute like its supposed to. That could be resolved if the refs would just do what they are supposed to, or require that a coach or staffer inform a ref of a substitution.
This
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:50 am to NYCAuburn
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this is what already happens
except it doesnt always. the refs dont always adhere to this, either because they dont see it or they are rushing around so the offense can snap when they want to.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:50 am to AA7
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Correct, but the official will continue to stand over the ball if the offense subs in order to allow the defense to sub.
No. They actually don't. If they did, they wouldn't be discussing these things as possible rule changes.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:50 am to narddogg81
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the refs dont always adhere to this, either because they dont see it or they are rushing around so the offense can snap when they want to.
That is a ref issue, not a HUNH issue.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:51 am to 08Gatorbait
Two coaches = Said exactly what I said.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:52 am to AA7
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Correct, but the official will continue to stand over the ball if the offense subs in order to allow the defense to sub.
This is exactly what is supposed to happen. It doesn't always, but that's on the refs.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:52 am to 08Gatorbait
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No. They actually don't
Yes, they do. If the offense makes a substitution, the defense is given the opportunity to also substitute. Officials will not let the ball be snapped, while the defense makes a substitution, under those circumstances. If the offense does not make a substitution, they can snap the ball, while the defense is trying to substitute.
Posted on 8/27/13 at 11:52 am to narddogg81
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except it doesnt always. the refs dont always adhere to this, either because they dont see it or they are rushing around so the offense can snap when they want to.
The refs move as soon as the offense as set. Watch Oregon games. As soon as the QB is ready the ref moves every time. Defense is still scrambling.
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