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Originally Posted by broncoman
but you have to think back to PHILLY MIGGLE convention when I and other coaches sat down on a FRIDAY night to put together a nation rule set. it worked for MIGGLE, but coaches still did not opt to use these rules in there rules. then came REGGIE'S TEXAS SHOOT-OUT-RULES and most LEAGUES have gone to these rules. I for one have played all the different rules in my travels in tournaments.
KEN, coaches came west to play in CANTON to compete, not because the CBSMF will be in LAS VEGAS next year. love to see you in L.A. next year at the OPEN RUN.
BRONCOMAN
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They put us in a room. My point again is that, and you know me, if the rules are tap on the board with a flashlight I play by them. To date, whenever I have left Michigan I have tried to gain knowledge of why people do things the way that they do. I am diversified enough to move out of my comfort zone. Mike, I stated that the coaches came because of the league, not because it was being hosted in Vegas the following year. I for one was all for that and have stood side by side with the Coast on many an issue. This circuit idea is all good with me and I conveyed that to Bruce when he asked me to look in and post yesterday. To be honest I had been to busy to notice it.
Now, in my original post I addressed FOB, ATT, and passing methods. I chose not to throw rulesets out there because in my reading it seemed the slightest dissent has been met with force.
I stated my opinion and if you disagree fine. It is even okay to have an exclusive circuit for the PROS which I am one.
But since it is a PRO league the tournaments need to be run by real referees as the stakes will be very high. Yet another offering
I will go back to working to get average Joe back into the hobby, not the sport!
I will leave you guys to this hard core, or grass roots portion of the hobby. I will continue toward my goal of getting hobbist involved at a different level. Once the dust is settled, whatever the ruleset, I will play.
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