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When you say the 50, you are claiming that the LS is mid-field. In the Cdn game, mid-field is the 55, so I will adjust the situation accordingly. RTP is a UR foul, which on a forward pass can be applied at PLS or PBD.
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You have a good point.
These message boards would be so much easier if we all played on a field that was the same dimensions. Would it really kill you guys to make your fields 10 yards longer? ![]() |
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check this out:
Here in my town there is a team that plays in the NAFL. They use NFL rules and US officials drive in to do the game. How do you "convert" a field that is 150 x 65 with our uprights to a field that is 120 x whatever with their uprights? Here's what they did:
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When scrimmaging close to their own EZ, does team A get to move the spot toward a sideline? Robert |
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I do believe that A can move the ball as you suggest.
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