NCAA Closes "loophole" used by Oregon: New rules interpretation

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So...run someone on late and have your guy try to run off the field? Am I reading that right, lol?

This fixes nothing?


Just as abuse-able as "guy who falls down instead of running off the field"...


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So if you run the Polish defense, you get pegged for the 5yds and the team can opt to take the time on the clock AFTER trying to get a free play? Ok.

But if you “inadvertently” have 12, the 5yd penalty applies and the clock isn’t adjusted. Ok.

What’s keeping you from showing 12 (3 safeties deep) and then have the guy closest to the boundary dip before the snap? Show it and then run off! You still burn the time and it’s STILL only 5yds.
 
So if you run the Polish defense, you get pegged for the 5yds and the team can opt to take the time on the clock AFTER trying to get a free play? Ok.

But if you “inadvertently” have 12, the 5yd penalty applies and the clock isn’t adjusted. Ok.

What’s keeping you from showing 12 (3 safeties deep) and then have the guy closest to the boundary dip before the snap? Show it and then run off! You still burn the time and it’s STILL only 5yds.



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So if you run the Polish defense, you get pegged for the 5yds and the team can opt to take the time on the clock AFTER trying to get a free play? Ok.

But if you “inadvertently” have 12, the 5yd penalty applies and the clock isn’t adjusted. Ok.

What’s keeping you from showing 12 (3 safeties deep) and then have the guy closest to the boundary dip before the snap? Show it and then run off! You still burn the time and it’s STILL only 5yds.
Upon further review the defense was clearly trying to circumvent...
 
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Personally have never understood losing time on the clock if you accept a pre-snap penalty, the play didn’t happen. Should just take the ending part out and make it where the clock goes back to the original time if any pre-snap penalty is accepted, imo.
 
Personally have never understood losing time on the clock if you accept a pre-snap penalty, the play didn’t happen. Should just take the ending part out and make it where the clock goes back to the original time if any pre-snap penalty is accepted, imo.


Yes.

Now we are expecting the same refs who don't know how to call a safety...to determine "intent" on 12-men-on-the-field penalties.

What could go wrong?
 
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