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I guess most people would say Billy is successful, very, very successful now that I know who he is...in fact I bought his knife sharperners last year and they work great, and I really don't care if or if not he invented them. * It is sad, very sad testimony to some of the folks on this board that revert to cutdowns on here, not all Refs, but just a few guys cannot help attacking people online - the LACK OF MATURITY by those people is astounding. Keep it above the belt, please, so as to not lower the bar for the rest of the officials who either do not resort to personal attacks or choose to remain silent and only read the posts to keep informed. "Silence can never be misquoted." Sincerely, KB |
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Sorry if you take offense to my commentary Kurt, but I call them like I see them. It's not personal, I don't care who wins or loses as long as both sides play by the rules. In your case that remains to been seen. Your motives however are crystal clear. I'm not attacking you by comparing you to Billy Mays, I'm merely stating the obvious.
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Pure travesty! Unfair act!!!
I contacted the FHSAA (Florida) and they sent it back to me and told me my local HS group and the youth group I run, would need to determine whether or not it met the Rule as specified in the NFHS rules book. Will bring it up to my HS group when we meet in April. My youth group will be meeting next week and from all indications, it will be deemed an unfair act. Until guidance from the FHSAA is forthcoming, our local group will make the decisions. |
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Besides Billy Mays is into the marketing side, not the development and production of said products. I don't think anyone should be offended with a full money back guarantee. BTW-That OxyClean is very good stuff. Try it in laundry, especially your whites. Warm water, a little OxyClean and plastic bristle brush get the white on my base shoes looking brand new. Makes the black part nice and shiny, too.
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All in all, the Canadian game permits more freedom among the players' actions.
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" . . . It is sad, very sad testimony to some of the folks on this board that revert to cutdowns on here, not all Refs, but just a few guys cannot help attacking people online - the LACK OF MATURITY by those people is astounding."
Kurt, Kurt, Kurt . . . Now you are telling us what to post. ~Sigh~ Perhaps you should stick with your marketing efforts on coaching websites. All I know is that I have grown tired of your refrain. Regards, |
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BTW coach, how are sales these days?
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I think this is very creative! I must applaud Coach Bryan and his staff's creativity!
It does bring out a few contridictions in the rules. From the 2007 NCAA Rules: Rule 1.4.1 states the numbering system is STRONGLY Recommended. Rule 1.4.2 states 5 players number 50-79 must be on the LOS, but their is NO Requirement that #50 could not be the END. Rule 7.1.3.a.4.c assumes all linemen between the ends are numbered between 50-79, but Rule 1.4.1 states that numbering system is strongly recommended. Let's assume the rule is changed to require players be numbered bewteen 50-79. Does this mean the A-11 cannot be used. No it does not! Rules do not state minimum or maximum required OL split. OL could be foot to foot or 10 yds. This does not change the A-11 CONCEPT. |
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1. There must be five players numbered 50-79 on the line of scrimmage at the snap. No "recommendation" there...it's a requirement. 2. Where a team chooses to put those linemen is what's recommended. 3. There is one exception to the requirement in #1, i.e. a 'scrimmage kick formation' where Team A can substitute eligible numbers for the five guys numbered 50-79. But remember one other NCAA requirement about scrimmage kick formations: That is, in order to use the numbering exception that allows eligible numbers to 'replace' the 50-79 linemen, it must "...be obvious that a kick may be attempted." That pretty much rules out the A-11 on 1st, 2nd, or 3rd downs. The A-11 is perfectly legal on 4th down and has been for some time. But that's about it.
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That is not correct.
Go and look at the NCAA rules I posted. 1.4.1 1.4.2 7.1.3.a.4.c You will see 1.4.1 states very clearly SRONGLY RECOMMEND. There is no way you can dispute that. I cannot change the wording. ARTICLE 1. It is strongly recommended that offensive players be numbered according to the following diagram that shows one of many offensive formations (Rule 1-4-2-b): Go look at the 2007 rules posted on the NCAA website to see diagram No, you can punt any any down. Nothing says you must punt on 4th down only. All it says might punt. this does not mean you will punt. What about kicking field goals on third down instead of 4th? Should field goals only be allowed on 4th down too? |
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