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re: Is faking an injury coached to give D time to rest / adjust ?
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 8:45 pm
I just ended it. Damn this board hates threads that are actually interesting.
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 8:43 pm
They can't. That is the concern :cheers:
re: Is faking an injury coached to give D time to rest / adjust ?
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 8:41 pm
Taken from 2011 NCAA rules Committe meeting
FEIGNING INJURIES There is considerable concern among committee members about reports of teams having their players fake injuries as a means of slowing down teams that play the game at a faster pace. The committee takes this opportunity to remind the coaching community that the faking of injuries is expressly forbidden under the Coaching Ethics section of The Football Code, paragraph 8 (page FR-13 of the 2009- 10 Rule Book).
FEIGNING INJURIES There is considerable concern among committee members about reports of teams having their players fake injuries as a means of slowing down teams that play the game at a faster pace. The committee takes this opportunity to remind the coaching community that the faking of injuries is expressly forbidden under the Coaching Ethics section of The Football Code, paragraph 8 (page FR-13 of the 2009- 10 Rule Book).
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 8:39 pm
Taken from NCAA Rules Committee meeting 2011
FEIGNING INJURIES There is considerable concern among committee members about reports of teams having their players fake injuries as a means of slowing down teams that play the game at a faster pace. The committee takes this opportunity to remind the coaching community that the faking of injuries is expressly forbidden under the Coaching Ethics section of The Football Code, paragraph 8 (page FR-13 of the 2009- 10 Rule Book).
FEIGNING INJURIES There is considerable concern among committee members about reports of teams having their players fake injuries as a means of slowing down teams that play the game at a faster pace. The committee takes this opportunity to remind the coaching community that the faking of injuries is expressly forbidden under the Coaching Ethics section of The Football Code, paragraph 8 (page FR-13 of the 2009- 10 Rule Book).
re: Is faking an injury coached to give D time to rest / adjust ?
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:43 pm
Yea - there is no way to prove it. Thats the beauty of it.
The perfect crime.
It relies on the participants not being cheaters.
What if teams that were outmacthed just started doing it on the first snap to make it a 6 hour game and stay fresh vs a deeper team.
The perfect crime.
It relies on the participants not being cheaters.
What if teams that were outmacthed just started doing it on the first snap to make it a 6 hour game and stay fresh vs a deeper team.
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:34 pm
:cheers: :rotflmao:
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:20 pm
Show me the rule that says you cant take a dump on the field.
re: SECr poll: Would you fake an injury to slow down an offense?
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:17 pm
Would Tim Tebow tell the refs if he had knowledge Fla. was faking an injury?
re: SECr poll: Would you fake an injury to slow down an offense?
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:09 pm
Ill change my answer to it depends.
If another team was doing to me yes - if not no. and still the $$
If another team was doing to me yes - if not no. and still the $$
re: Metric created at MIT reveals top 10 coaches in college football
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:06 pm
It was anything but cushy - and LSU getting a coach from MSU. LSU doesnt hire Saban and LSU is not LSU as we know it today.
Many losing seasons.
Many losing seasons.
re: SECr poll: Would you fake an injury to slow down an offense?
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:04 pm
If I was getting paid for my wins - yes.
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 7:01 pm
Agreed Patton the question is whether it is Legal.
I think where everyone is hung up is that these two comments are not mutually exclusive (they can both be true):
1 - Nobody could ever catch you so why not do it
2- It is illegal
I think where everyone is hung up is that these two comments are not mutually exclusive (they can both be true):
1 - Nobody could ever catch you so why not do it
2- It is illegal
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:54 pm
Would it matter if he did?
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:53 pm
Patton - many were arguing it - the vast majority.
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:50 pm
Why Not?
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:48 pm
Drew - if you were faking an injury would you tell the ref?
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:47 pm
It does because in the 250 reply thread about Saban's comments about the hurry up people were actually wondering the actual rule.
It warranted a thread to figure it out - we don't know yet.
It warranted a thread to figure it out - we don't know yet.
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:45 pm
Lord - Tiger drew did you play football?
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:42 pm
It doesn't say no lying...That is implied.
The rule for injured players is based on a player who is injured. The ref has to take your word. Its an easy cheat. But its a cheat.
Like scuffing a baseball, if it was impossible to tell if a ball was scuffed. It would be illegal - just never enforced.
The rule for injured players is based on a player who is injured. The ref has to take your word. Its an easy cheat. But its a cheat.
Like scuffing a baseball, if it was impossible to tell if a ball was scuffed. It would be illegal - just never enforced.
re: Spinoff thread - Is FAKING like you are injured LEGAL in NCAA..
Posted by NutHanger Farm on 7/6/13 at 6:34 pm
It is in the rules. The rules state that if you are on the field as a member of the team and you are 1 of 11 you must get a playoff and defense must be lined up.
UNLESS - you are injured. IF you are injured THEN you get time.
If you are not injured you do not get time.
It hinges on lying to the ref that you are injured - something he can't legally challenge, not just in football, but woud be a civil suit if an injured player was denied time.
So you lie. Hint..lying is cheating even if you get away with it.
Coach x: go in there and fake injury
Player y: should I tell the ref our plan
Coach x: Hell no you dumb mother fricker
class: why does coach x make the second statement?
UNLESS - you are injured. IF you are injured THEN you get time.
If you are not injured you do not get time.
It hinges on lying to the ref that you are injured - something he can't legally challenge, not just in football, but woud be a civil suit if an injured player was denied time.
So you lie. Hint..lying is cheating even if you get away with it.
Coach x: go in there and fake injury
Player y: should I tell the ref our plan
Coach x: Hell no you dumb mother fricker
class: why does coach x make the second statement?
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