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Posted on 4/15/18 at 4:03 pm to beauchristopher
Kickoffs that go through the back of the end zone should result in the ball being placed at the 20. If you claim these rules are about player safety, reward the kicker who just took any threat of an return out of the equation.
Posted on 4/15/18 at 4:08 pm to koLSU86
I heard some talking heads on radio come up with a great idea.
Get rid of kickoffs all together however after a an extra point, the team retains possession of the ball at their own 30 yard line and it would be 4th and 10. They could punt or go for it...lol.
Reason being punting causes less injuries than kickoffs.
Get rid of kickoffs all together however after a an extra point, the team retains possession of the ball at their own 30 yard line and it would be 4th and 10. They could punt or go for it...lol.
Reason being punting causes less injuries than kickoffs.
Posted on 4/15/18 at 4:12 pm to koLSU86
Ideally, I’d like to see 2 broken necks per game on kickoffs.
Posted on 4/15/18 at 6:02 pm to koLSU86
We should just let all of the players play inside of a giant air bubble so they won't get hit or hurt.
SNL did a skit a few years ago and it is coming true.
LINK
Football is a contact sport and injury is not just possible but probably in most instances. If the player decides to participate then they accept that risk.
The NCAA killed the excitement of college baseball with the dead bats, all in the name of safety, and are doing the same thing in football.
What a shame.
SNL did a skit a few years ago and it is coming true.
LINK
Football is a contact sport and injury is not just possible but probably in most instances. If the player decides to participate then they accept that risk.
The NCAA killed the excitement of college baseball with the dead bats, all in the name of safety, and are doing the same thing in football.
What a shame.
Posted on 4/15/18 at 8:15 pm to upgrade
The game doesn't need to be safe. It's perfectly fine unsafe.
Posted on 4/15/18 at 8:47 pm to koLSU86
I didn’t read the rule but does it cover when a player signals fair catch but the gunner decides to lay him out. Will it still be 15 yard penalty.
If so then anything that a player fair catches inside the 10 but gets hammered by the gunner would get brought out and placed less than the 25 yard line....
If so then anything that a player fair catches inside the 10 but gets hammered by the gunner would get brought out and placed less than the 25 yard line....
This post was edited on 4/15/18 at 8:48 pm
Posted on 4/15/18 at 9:45 pm to Barrister
quote:
Much ado about nothing. 99% of return men will bring ball out when it is 1-3 yds deep. Do you think this will change because the ball drops at the 5?
They won't return it if their coach instructs them not to.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 6:14 am to koLSU86
I had not previously known about
Naturally, we can just move the instant replay to the fair and unbiased office in Birmingham.
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instant replay that is not limited to the press box in the stadium. For example, officials involved in the replay process could be located in a conference office.
Naturally, we can just move the instant replay to the fair and unbiased office in Birmingham.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 6:22 am to Huck Finn
How does this enhance the game? It's regression, IMO.
Why return any kick off when you can just fair catch it? Dumb
A player like Trindon Holliday wouldn't make it big with such a rule. This snuffs the talents of certain players.
Why return any kick off when you can just fair catch it? Dumb
A player like Trindon Holliday wouldn't make it big with such a rule. This snuffs the talents of certain players.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 6:58 am to Bayou
This is a bullshite rule change too
So the refs F up and the teams suffer with lost time? What would you rather as a college coach, 4th and 1 on the 45 with 11 seconds or 1st and 10 on the 44 with 1 second? In a tie game, I'm sure the coach of both teams would prefer to let the 3rd down call lie and win whatever time remains based on the result of the 4th down play. I'm sure the Auburn clock manager loves this rule.
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The addition of a 10-second runoff was approved when instant replay overturns the ruling on the field inside of one minute in either half, and the correct ruling would not have stopped the game clock.
So the refs F up and the teams suffer with lost time? What would you rather as a college coach, 4th and 1 on the 45 with 11 seconds or 1st and 10 on the 44 with 1 second? In a tie game, I'm sure the coach of both teams would prefer to let the 3rd down call lie and win whatever time remains based on the result of the 4th down play. I'm sure the Auburn clock manager loves this rule.
This post was edited on 4/16/18 at 7:00 am
Posted on 4/16/18 at 8:27 am to SpeckledTiger
quote:you're really missing the point. If a team has a timeout, they can prevent the 10 second runoff. But the rule is meant to not give a team a free timeout because of instant replay stoppage.
So the refs F up and the teams suffer with lost time? What would you rather as a college coach, 4th and 1 on the 45 with 11 seconds or 1st and 10 on the 44 with 1 second? In a tie game, I'm sure the coach of both teams would prefer to let the 3rd down call lie and win whatever time remains based on the result of the 4th down play. I'm sure the Auburn clock manager loves this rule.
It's a good rule.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 8:30 am to ForeverEllisHugh
quote:maybe you haven't read the papers recently - there's this little thing called brain injury, which is severely affecting many ex-players.
The game doesn't need to be safe. It's perfectly fine unsafe.
Can't bury your head in the sand - gonna have to deal with it at some point, and the NFL and NCAA are doing that now.
It's the right move.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 8:33 am to beauchristopher
As one poster put it, perhaps there will be more returns as teams get lax on coverage expecting fair catches. That would be an awesome bout of unintended consequences for all of the SJWs and lawyers to gnash their teeth.
News flash: Tackle football is rough. It shouldn’t be played as a youth sport but by the time you get to college you know the deal. If you don’t want to get hurt, don’t play. Go play basketball or baseball or get a free education the hard way by actually earning it with stellar academic performance in high school. And earn a six- or seven-figure income off your education.
News flash: Tackle football is rough. It shouldn’t be played as a youth sport but by the time you get to college you know the deal. If you don’t want to get hurt, don’t play. Go play basketball or baseball or get a free education the hard way by actually earning it with stellar academic performance in high school. And earn a six- or seven-figure income off your education.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 8:53 am to SpeckledTiger
quote:
This is a bullshite rule change too
quote:
The addition of a 10-second runoff was approved when instant replay overturns the ruling on the field inside of one minute in either half, and the correct ruling would not have stopped the game clock.
So the refs F up and the teams suffer with lost time? What would you rather as a college coach, 4th and 1 on the 45 with 11 seconds or 1st and 10 on the 44 with 1 second? In a tie game, I'm sure the coach of both teams would prefer to let the 3rd down call lie and win whatever time remains based on the result of the 4th down play. I'm sure the Auburn clock manager loves this rule.
FYI if this rule was in effect last year, Troy would not have had time to kick a FG before half last year. End up costing LSU the game (still not an excuse).
The rule makes sense. It would take any team at least 10 seconds to get lined up. They should not get a free time out because of an incorrect call on the field.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 9:34 am to koLSU86
I see this as a positive step for LSU special teams.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 11:41 am to koLSU86
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•The panel approved the continuation of an experimental collaborative decision-making model for instant replay that is not limited to the press box in the stadium. For example, officials involved in the replay process could be located in a conference office aka Gumpville.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 3:52 pm to TexasTiger89
Gonna be a shitload of butthurt round yuh in a few years when the coin toss is followed by the winner getting first and ten at the twenty.
Just wait...the KO is on life support, baws.
Just wait...the KO is on life support, baws.
Posted on 4/16/18 at 9:58 pm to Ripley
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Much ado about nothing. 99% of return men will bring ball out when it is 1-3 yds deep. Do you think this will change because the ball drops at the 5?
They won't return it if their coach instructs them not to.
How many games have you seen where the ball lands less than 3 yds deep in the end zone and a coach instructs a player to kneel for touchback. 1 out of 100?
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