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Old Fri Dec 31, 2010, 03:51pm
RealityCheck RealityCheck is offline
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Originally Posted by silverpie View Post
I think 3-4-3 should have been applied.



Snapping a ball that shouldn't even have been snappable (since B had not had the opportunity to counter A's subs) seems to fall into the category of "tactics obviously unfair."
That rule is never enforced in end-of-half situations since it would be unfair to the defense stop the clock and unfair to the offense to allow time to run out. Just points out more that there are too many loopholes in the current rules structure...too many to repair.

Adopting CFL timing rules and maybe even substitution rules...no subs allowed after the officials signal the gates closed just after the ready for play with arms outstretched...is the best answer. Tinkering with the current flawed NCAA and NFL rules will only make the situation worse.

Last edited by RealityCheck; Fri Dec 31, 2010 at 03:57pm.
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