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Old Wed Sep 14, 2005, 02:36pm
JDLJ JDLJ is offline
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actmiller, The rule for seven on the line goes back to the early days of football. It was not changed to be more in line with the NCAA. It also does not give A any extra receivers since the uncovered tackle has a non-eligible number.

A gains an advantage because they can run their hurry up offense faster than they would if they complied with the rule.

As Dale Miller said, this is 100% preventable and, if we help the players early on, it will be a non-issue as the year goes on.
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