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Proposed NCAA rule would slow down offenses
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Quote:It's Nick Saban crying about up tempo offenses like Auburn and Ole Miss. It's a ridiculous rule. Delay of Game penalty for snapping the ball too soon? What? I just dont see any logic in why this rule should be passed. Quote:The logic is probably in player safety. Getting guys in and out of games before someone is hurt. At least I could see that being used as the reasoning behind it. I think it gives the game more balance. Offenses have been getting rules changed in their favor for years. So for me its nice to see that the defensive side of the ball is getting some love for a change. ....My only addition I would make, esp. if this rule makes it to the NFL, is that I would charge teams a timeout for any injury (defense only). If no timeouts remain, then it would be a delay of game on the defense. |
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