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All I am saying is that if you count the line instead of the backs, it removes any remote possibility of kicking a formation foul in HS. Provided that the guy across the field can count to 3. |
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As a wing I wouldn't have the time and view to count 7men on the LOS. That's why I coun't 4 in the backfield and look for the HR's 11 signal.
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A proposal: I assume most wings who now count 3 on their side of the snapper probably began, or at least have tried counting backs.
How many of you who count backs have actually tried counting 3 on your side of the snapper? Why not give it a try in a subvarsity game towards the end of this season, or a few scrimmages next summer and just see what you think. If it aint workin for you, then don't do it... Hope you all have great games this weekend! And, as my son always tells me just before heading out to a game: "Dad, don't blow any calls!!" |
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Why? What's the difference?
You count your line side, look for a signal from the other wing, add the numbers, decide if you have 7 on the line. I count 4 in the backfield, look for a signal from the R or U (which they have to give anyway), subtract the numbers and decide if I have 7 on the line. I think everyone should do what they've been trained to do. Besides, this idea means I'd have to convince the other wing to do the same thing and work out some signal system neither of us knows. And your "simplicity" of only having to count to 3 assumes the line is always balanced which I think is a faulty assumption. Thanks, but no thanks.
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Indecision may or may not be my problem Last edited by Mike L; Thu Oct 15, 2009 at 11:21am. |
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If it mattered at all, one could argue that 2 guys counting the backfield and 2 other guys signaling 11 is more reliable than 1 guy on each side counting the linemen on his side of the snapper.
I suspect that the change at the NCAA level had little to do with the mechanics and more to do with the fact that 5 in the backfield is more of an advantage than 6 on the line. So change the rule and the mechanic to count what matters: they can play with 10 as long as no more than 4 are in the backfield.
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