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Old Mon Oct 20, 2008, 11:55am
KurtBryan KurtBryan is offline
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Originally Posted by LDUB View Post
Well if everyone else's position is tiresome then I guess it must finally be time for you to answer the question of what the purpose of the numbering exception is? Since it is pretty hard for you to come up with the answer I will give you a a few options:

A - To prevent players from having to change jersey numbers during scrimmage kicks downs.

B - To allow a team to not have anyone numbered 50-79 on the field when they have no intentions of making a scrimmage kick during the down.

Respectfully, Mr. Official.... that questioned HAS been answered a zillion times, and NOW to the Other question that a loud minority refuses to reply to:

"How is it possible that many small to mid-size schools have embraced the A-11 Offense, and have made it clear it gives their kids a TAD bit better of a fighting chance vs. larger teams, and that Most offcials who have ACTUALLY WORKED games involving A-11 teams have made it clear IT IS workable by their crews, and IT IS NOT a travesty of the game or unsportsmanlike?"

* Humbly, including Pennsylvania NFHS Rules Committee Member, Mr. Brad Cashman in his interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer last week...

With GREAT respect to ALL opinions, it is very clear that there is Plenty of room in America for more than one brand of football that is GOOD FOR THE KIDS.

PS - Congrats to Riverside-Brookfield (IL), a first-year A-11 team, for shattering the single game passing record with 597 yds. passing, 9 TD passes in one game.

Most Sincerely,

KB

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