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Offseason Rules Study
With the football season six to seven months away now is a good time to start preparing for next season by studying the rules.
Interested in some ideas on what rule would be the best place to start. |
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Rule 2 - without it, the others don't make much sense.
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Rule 2 is the natural place to start. Next would be, not so much a rule, but a facet of the game and that would be the kicking game since it has so many rules scattered around the rule book and since it's not the most commonly used aspect of the game. A book such as Redding's would be a good resource since it compiles all kicking rules into one chapter.
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I think its a good idea to read the entire set of rules (and case plays) through several times during the off season. You'll likely find something you missed before. Then, I'd break the study down by position and key on important provisions -- like penalty enforcement for R, passing rules for BJ, etc.
Pay particular attention to rules and interps you felt you missed on plays last year -- either as a crew or individually. We had a game where we had some problems with our interps of blocking below the waist. I now know all those BBW rules cold. |
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