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Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:35 pm to
Posted by elposter
Member since Dec 2010
25066 posts
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 GenesChin
The Promise Land
Member since Feb 2012
37709 posts
Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:43 pm to
I'm surprised there weren't coaches who played the "I believe the safety concerns should be investigated but until then, the rule should not be in place" approach

Easy way to choose both sides of the issue and get front page publicity
Posted by WDE24
Member since Oct 2010
54192 posts
Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:49 pm to
If any coach is going to get their team to do it on a regular enough basis to make a difference, he might want to make sure his players are good actors. A team full of Swain's may get a coach in some hot water.
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Deliberately teaching players to violate the rules is indefensible. The
coaching of intentional holding, beating the ball, illegal shifting, feigning
injury
, interference, illegal forward passing or intentional roughing will break
down rather than aid in the building of the character of players. Such instruction
is not only unfair to one’s opponent but is demoralizing to the players entrusted
to a coach’s care and has no place in a game that is an integral part of an
educational program.
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