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re: What rule would you like to see changed?, if you had the power, it can be any sport
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:56 pm to BossBailey345
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:56 pm to BossBailey345
Basketball:
- Penalize for flopping in all levels of basketball
- Actually enforce traveling in all levels of basketball (and double dribbling)
- Male college basketball scholarship rules like baseball, but 2 years. You either can go pro or you chill in college for 2 years. This would increase the continuity and product in college basketball GREATLY.
- Shorten shot clock in college basketball
Football:
- Let DBs play physical again
- Change it to 1 foot in bounds in the pros
- Spot foul PI done away with
- Levels of targeting. Simple targeting first offense should not be ejection if it wasn't egregious or meant to harm.
- Penalize for flopping in all levels of basketball
- Actually enforce traveling in all levels of basketball (and double dribbling)
- Male college basketball scholarship rules like baseball, but 2 years. You either can go pro or you chill in college for 2 years. This would increase the continuity and product in college basketball GREATLY.
- Shorten shot clock in college basketball
Football:
- Let DBs play physical again
- Change it to 1 foot in bounds in the pros
- Spot foul PI done away with
- Levels of targeting. Simple targeting first offense should not be ejection if it wasn't egregious or meant to harm.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:56 pm to Whens lunch
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4 corners, baby!
Please, no.
Shelby Metcalf, Eddie Sutton and 4 corners.
Those were some good games.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:08 pm to redeye
Bring back the old school orange and blue stealth to college baseball
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:13 pm to BossBailey345
Starting in top of 10th inning each team puts a man on second base, it can be anyone. Eliminates extra innings. Salary cap in baseball also.
If a kid signs a letter of intent in CFB and then backs out he loses one year before he can sign with someone else
I don’t like basketball so eliminate sport
If a kid signs a letter of intent in CFB and then backs out he loses one year before he can sign with someone else
I don’t like basketball so eliminate sport
Posted on 2/24/20 at 4:40 pm to justausedcarguy
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If we were to accidentally make a FG, would that then mean that we get 0 points for a made attempt? asking for a coach...
Yes but he can't miss more than 4 a game or it's zero either way.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 5:23 pm to JimNat
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Starting in top of 10th inning each team puts a man on second base, it can be anyone. Eliminates extra innings.
Isn't the 10th inning the first inning of extra innings?
How does this proposal eliminate extra innings?
Posted on 2/24/20 at 5:30 pm to NorthshoreTiger76
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Offensive goaltending
THIS. no reason why an offensive player shouldn’t be allowed to put the ball back in if it’s on the rim
Posted on 2/24/20 at 5:52 pm to BossBailey345
A fumble into the endzone that goes out of bounds and isn't recovered by the defense should not be a touchback. It should be loss of down and placed back at the spot of the fumble. A touchback is far too punitve of a rule. Why should the rule be any different for going out of bounds in an endzone vs out of bounds anywhere else on the field?
For example a first and goal play from the one that gets fumbled through the corner of the pylon results in a turnover PLUS the defense gets the ball at the 20 instead of the 1 where it was fumbled. And the defense didn't even recover the ball! It's by far the worst rule in football.
For example a first and goal play from the one that gets fumbled through the corner of the pylon results in a turnover PLUS the defense gets the ball at the 20 instead of the 1 where it was fumbled. And the defense didn't even recover the ball! It's by far the worst rule in football.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 5:58 pm to kajunman
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For Bama it would be 3 points for missed fg's.
This would actually be a really creative rule. Any made FG is 3 points. Any miss is negative 3. It would truly make coaches think twice about kicking FGs and make the game more creative with a lot more 4th down plays. There would no longer be such a thing as a "decent" kicker. Coaches would never let an inconsistent kicker kick at all unless it was to win or tie a game at the end. But a top notch kicker would be extremely valuable.
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