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Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:23 pm to
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:23 pm to
the HUNH crowd have been wanting data that backs up the claim that the HUNH leads to increased injuries right?

well increasing the number of faked injuries to slow down play will give them the data they want. Then bert and saban can take the data to the ncaa and show them the HUNH leads to more injuries. check mate
Posted by rammerjammer24
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:29 pm to
Im glad. Dont care about the rule. Either give yourself the same advantage as its in the rules or dont. Simple fix.Not saying that i totally disagree with everything Saban said. Just dont hide behind the whole safety thing.
Officials dictating pace is imo the best way to go about it, however, there needs to be some studies done about the fast pace offense and get a true bearing of its impact on the game as a whole.
Posted by elposter
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Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:35 pm to
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well increasing the number of faked injuries to slow down play


Do not want. But unfortunately it will continue and probably increase in proportion to increase of HUNH. Won't be surprised if they end up trying to legislate that in some way, although it will be difficult to do fairly.
Posted by DWag215
Houston, TX
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Posted on 3/6/14 at 12:42 am to
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well increasing the number of faked injuries to slow down play will give them the data they want. Then bert and saban can take the data to the ncaa and show them the HUNH leads to more injuries. check mate

Yeah or they implement a rule mandating that any player going down with an injury must sit out the remainder of the series. You know, to make sure the player us thoroughly evaluated in the name of player safety.

Check mate.
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