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Old Tue Oct 11, 2005, 08:17am
James Neil James Neil is offline
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Hi Uncle E, How’s it hanging?
It really irritates me when I hear things like “where it hurts them the most“ .I feel it will only cause you greef if used. If people would use one phrase that covers the whole penility enforcement philosophy they'd have no problem. It’s called the “ALL BUT ONE”. Here’s a play that happened during a game where I first heard “hurts them the most”. 4/10 @ K-25. K punts the ball and R33 recovers at the R -30. During the return K52 commits a personal foul at the K-35. The return ends at the R-40. The WH wants to enforce the penalty from the K-35 because that will hurt K the most. I finally got him to let me enforce it right (from the BS, end of the run) but I could see he didn't like it and probably thinks I was wrong to this day. No one likes a punk first year guy telling him or her their wrong. LOL. I’ve seen some very experienced crews kick enforcements using “hurts them the most”. Something you might tell these newbys is they will never enforce a foul by the defense from the spot of the foul (well they might but they‘d be wrong). Just stick with the “All But One” and you can’t go wrong.
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