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They are going to be relaxed and vulnerable to injury if we let the defense bust their chops. Same thing if the team with 6 says "we're done". You really gonna keep that a secret from the defense and let them blast through at the snap? If you answer yes... please refer to my prior 2nd grade / 2-man comment, because quite honestly, you don't belong working anywhere else. |
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The problems mentioned with that approach, I think we can all agree, don't exist at 56-6. But at 13-12, telling the defense to play off or not hit ... and/or flagging the offense should they fake it ... BOTH are contrary to the rules and the spirit of the game.
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Last edited by BroKen62; Thu Oct 07, 2010 at 01:45pm. |
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You are the guy who threw the flag for an illegal shift on the final kneel down play in the 56-6 game I was referring to. |
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Speaking as a fan...
Is a 'fake kneel down' play illegal? If not and a coach tells you they have a fake kneel play during your pre-game meeting, are you going to allow them to run the play at the end of the game? Which leads to (addressed to the guys who tell the defense a kneel down is coming)... I *ASSUME* you guys all work the same areas. I further *ASSUME* the players recognize you. So if a team has a fake kneel play, AND tells you they're going to run A play, does your silence to the defense tip off the defense? I'm also assuming players from middle school on up can recognize the victory formation, so they see the victory formation, but the official who's told them every time the offense is going to kneel DOESN'T tell them this time, which means the formation is a fake. |
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If a team hurries to the line and tells it's players "spike it" or says "hurry up" assuming they will spike the ball to stop the clock, but then throw a pass...you're caught in la la land as an official. You hurry to get the ball set, get your ump or yourself out of the way and let the cards fall where they do. If the team says outright to ME that they are taking a knee....they better take it or there's some laundry coming out. The game is one of deception and sometimes on-field trickery (hook and ladder play, FI), but using the officials in any way would be an immediate foul on my field.
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Something else I thought of...
If A is leading as time is running out (whether by 1 or by 50) is there really a reason to run a 'fake kneel'? I'm thinking A's coach will be keeping up with how many TO's team B has, how much time on the clock, etc. The more appropriate situation would be a TIED game, less than a minute to go. THEN a coach may try a fake... team B thinks A is playing for OT & relaxes, A runs the fake and gets the score/big gain to set up the score. Which still leads to my question about team B players notice the official ISN'T saying A is taking a knee = A has a play on. |
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Under NCAA rules it is not illegal per se but simulating taking a knee causes the ball to become dead.
Under Fed, there is no prohibition against it.
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At what point is the simulation? Victory formation, snap, QB takes two steps back and... if he ducks is that the simulation? I'm not trying to be an a--, I really want to know.
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