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re: The slowdown rule does NOT affect only a couple of plays per game

Posted on 2/26/14 at 7:29 pm to
Posted by narddogg81
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Posted on 2/26/14 at 7:29 pm to
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It's okay to admit you don't have a clue. Again offense has far more rules pre snap then the defense, yet you want another rule, because you can't accomplish what other teams can do without any issues. Maybe we should rotate who wins each year as well, that balances everything.


so in other words you have no reply. offenses are not more restricted presnap regarding substitutions, the reverse is true. and it is true that most of the rules restricting offensive motion were put in place because of abuse of the current rules presnap to get extra penalties called on the defense. the offense is more restricted in where people line up on the field, ie so many on the los and in the backfield, everything else you said is crap.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 2/26/14 at 7:34 pm to
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offenses are not more restricted presnap regarding substitutions


They aren't? Let me ask you this, are there any rules for substitution for the offense? For the defense? If so, what are they?

Your answer will tell me if you know anything.

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it is true that most of the rules restricting offensive motion were put in place because of abuse of the current rules presnap to get extra penalties called on the defense


Hmmm, is that kind of like when teams would motion and try to get the d to jump offsides and stuff?

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the offense is more restricted in where people line up on the field, ie so many on the los and in the backfield,


So you admit one? What about now?

Tell me basically what rules must the d adhere to pre snap and what must the o? Count them up and get back to me.
This post was edited on 2/26/14 at 7:44 pm
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