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Old Wed Jul 01, 2015, 02:08am
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The idea is good in theory, but it's not good in practicality/actuality.
No. It is a bad idea even in theory.

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Personally, I like what our local CYO league does for its JV level program (grades 4-6):

  • All players must participate in at least two quarters (any amount of time in each).
  • No player may play all four quarters (doable if the team has 7 or more dressed).
  • For games going to overtime, there's no restrictions on who can play in the extra period(s).
This may not be a perfect solution either, but the majority of CYO JV coaches have a system in place to make it work and get everyone in the game within the spirit/letter of the rule. I'd rather see this than the five-period setup popular in the some of area's public middle school leagues.
That is a lot better.
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