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Proposed NCAA rule would slow down offenses
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This is not about player safety. The game stops if a player is hurt. So there's that. D can sub if the offense does, so how fast you snap is still balanced. The only thing is that the defense doesnt have time to change their calls, which isn't that big a deal imo. You usually have teams with different identities. 'Bama is an offense that powers the ball down your throat with big boys. Auburn/Ole Miss/Oregon are finesse teams. These.smaller finesse teams use the quick snap to their advantage against fresh big bodies constantly rotating. . Then you have balanced teams. Saban has been thr coach in the SEC banging the table on the rule change. What a surprise, he lost to a team that is a hurry up offense. It would be different if the offense could sub but the d couldn't.
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