News Article: Is the end of fake injuries near?

cbi1972

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For sure. USF showed us how they use the hyper speed to confuse the officials and flaunt the rules.
And somehow it happens all over the country every week, but when Alabama does it one time in response to some shady crap happening on the OFFENSIVE side of the ball, then it's something that we have to do something about
 

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I could do without the hurry up offenses going faster than the officiating.
The officiating has every right to control the pace of the game. It isn't the official's job to assist in any team running their style of offense. It is the official's job to keep control of the game.
 

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I'd like to see the requirement be sitting out the rest of the quarter, but will settle for sitting out the rest of the possession.

I agree with the exemption for a player who is hurt by a collision that draws a penalty on the opposing team. Though if he's really hurt on a late hit / targeting / crackback block / whatever, I'm not sure he'd be back after one play anyway.

But I don't understand the exemption for guys with green dots (radio communication).

If that's the rule, what's to keep coaches from forever faking injury to the green dot guys?

Regardless, you know I love the part where Craig Bohl said to the inevitable detractors to come, "If you don't like this, come up a better alternative that fixes the problem."
 
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I guess it is that teams do not have a bunch of radio equipped helmets on the sidelines. Take the green dot guy out and the sidelines has no way to send in plays except by runner.
Maybe. So I'm curious....how do they handle it when the green dot guy really does get hurt and won't be returning to the game?
 
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I seem to remember that there is an alternate who cannot be on the field at the same time as the primary, but I might have imagined that.
I believe this to be true. I would also surmise that they have alternate helmets for someone else on the field to put on in the event of the primary play caller going down.
There’s also the whole “radio system doesn’t work” and you have to go back 2 seasons and give hand signals.
 
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I guess it is that teams do not have a bunch of radio equipped helmets on the sidelines. Take the green dot guy out and the sidelines has no way to send in plays except by runner.
Simple fix to me. Outfit the 2nd, 3rd green dot player with an alternate helmet he can exchange during the injury down time. I’d hope this scenario is already addressed.
 

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