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Most importantly, in addition to the people who have actually worked A-11 games, coached in A-11 games, and worked A-11 games as Officials, most of the feedback has been very positive indeed. Lastly, below is the quote from Mr. Brad Cashman, Chairman of the NFHS Rules Committee, and the Link to his interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer. Cashman, "It's nothing more than a spread offense. It's not that difficult to defend, and it's not difficult to officiate.” Link to the Philadelphia Inquirer article: PIAA not likely to ban radical offense | Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/12/2008 |
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I linked the entire article for everybody who has not already read it, and there are only 7 states and D.C. who did not allow it this past season, not 10 as the article incorrectly states. MORE IMPORTANTLY, Mr. Brad Cashman - Chairman of the NFHS Rules Committee was responding in part to the North Carolina SRI words, NOT MINE...and so the Chairman's direct words and quote carry TREMENDOUS weight because he understands BOTH sides, not just one side or the other. It is clear based on Mr. Cashman's quote the A-11 will not ruin the game in the least. In fact, there are obviouly a whole lot of people who love the wide open, innovative aspect of the A-11, how it helps smaller teams be slightly more competitive, and all of the variables it offers up. And now that our teams have played 22 straight games over two years without one of our players suffering a major injury in the A-11, it definitely helps to keep the kids safer too. Very much a strong point indeed. Happy Holidays, KB Last edited by KurtBryan; Mon Nov 24, 2008 at 12:05pm. |
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A-11 offense sparks controversy
Here is also a link that clearly shows everyone is not "sold" on the offense. BTW, both Kurt and I were referenced in this article. Quote:
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Again, does the A-11 make a Travesty of the game?......WAS one of the items Reviewed and Discussed BEFORE it was declared Legal and OK to use.
In fact, MANY officials who worked our A-11 games during the past two years have made it clear the A-11 Does NOT, (repeat) does NOT make a Travesty of the game. Just the opposite, many a Refs said it was keeping them on their toes and quite Refreshing, a challege welcomed. Now what do you say to Those Officials who have actually worked games where the A-11 was used and to them it was not a big deal and perfectly OK by them??? Happy Thanksgiving too. KB |
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Before you do this, though, please let us know what the intent and purpose of the numbering exception is and why they call it "scrimmage KICK" formation? |
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What else is Fed surveying for football? I mean what other questions? Robert |
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