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Again, I say, think what you will of yourself. We now know better though.
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Coaches' jobs are to win football games. Our jobs are to enforce the rules. There in lies the conflict. Rocky has a right if not a duty to do anything he can to win. There have been approximately 50 posts debating the legality of this play. And you question the coach for running the play? We can't even agree with uninimity the legality of it. He's right. I think your criticism is misplaced |
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To put it all in summary form: I asked if it was legal to do something we have run in practice a few times. The answer quite clearly was no...then you decide to take personal shots at me and my team without knowing anything about us...and you want to question my character. Wow...I freely admit I learned something here and won't ever run that play again, and you call me a liar...again, Wow...I guess that from now on when I visit the football side of the forum, I will know whose posts to ignore. Thanks for your input mcrowder. Have a nice day. |
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4 against one, huh. OK, no problem.
I'm not going to stoop to name calling (no, I did NOT call you a liar), and will try to restate what I said (BTW - I was not the first to say this). You took high offense to being asked why (not by me, by the way) you didn't teach your kids how to win at football, instead of trying to figure out how to make the defense think a play was not going. Even if this specific play WAS legal, for you guys to equate the sportsmanship of running a play like this to a trap play or a TE blocking and then going out for a pass is quite simply ludicrous. You started this thread by saying, "We run a play...". I apologize profusely if I inadvertently took that to mean that you run such a play. You didn't say we've been practicing a play, or we're thinking about a play... You said that you run such a play. I don't think it's that far out of bounds for me to think that by saying "We run a play," that you indeed run such a play. If this misunderstanding, caused by you, is your main sticking point in what I've said, there's nothing I can do about it. But it was YOUR words that caused the misunderstanding. You ask, "If this play was legal, why would it be garbage?" It would be garbage because it's not football. It's trying to win by more than just simple trickery. Trying to trick the defense into misreading a play is one thing. Trying to trick them into thinking there IS no play is completely different, and surely fits under the heading of "garbage." And despite your protestations, I think you probably know that or you probably wouldn't have asked about this play in the first place. It was shady enough in your own mind to cause you to wonder. That says something, doesn't it? (a side note to parepat --- I believe there is only one official on either of the boards trying to say this play is legal, and he has no leg to stand on. It's not that we can't agree... it's that one singular official won't listen to reason or read memorandi from the NCAA or FED) Perhaps I was a little overboard on my reactions to this. For that I do apologize. But I stand firm that the sort of thinking that leads to the creation of this sort of play is FAR from "straight up" football. If someone has to resort to this sort of garbage to win, he's not a very good coach in my book, and not a "straight up" guy.
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If the play was legal, it WOULD be "football"...since it isn't legal, then it's not "football". I can live with that...maybe you need to widen your vocabulary and understand that - for coaches - "running" a play doesn't mean ONLY in games - I understand that it might mean that for you since the only time you are around football is at games, but that isn't true for everyone.
And as I said, I learned some things from this post: 1)We will never run that play because I don't knowingly teach my kids illegal things...2)as I said before, I know who to ignore from this point on... |
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Continued good luck in your coaching. |
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