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Old 01-02-2011, 03:42 AM
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Personal opinion but I don't see a reason to limit the number of players a team has (up to a NFL/College limit)

As for weight of a player as long as an entire league is educated properly on how to add weight players properly and the league doesn't want a weight limit then don't worry about it. (I do think there is a responsibility to leagues to teach players how to do the basics. adding weight/tweaking etc. if people want to learn it.)

With figures as long as the players fall within a standard of what is sold openly then there is no reason to limit anything that falls within the standards. There needs to be limits so you don't have four inch tall players running around for TTQB passers to hit etc.

With all that being said I don't have a problem with a league that sets limits. If you don't like it don't play in the league.

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Originally Posted by Anthony D Burgess View Post
Theres has been something on my mind and I think it's time to ask the question and hope that guys will talk about it.

Over the years I have seen limits placed on the hobby, from figures, to how many men you could have to the weight of you're figure, however no one seems to place a limit on how intelligent or un-intelligent a coach can be.

Why do some of us place a limit on the growth or advancement of the hobby? Why do we try and place every one on the same level when it is clear we are not?

Now I do understand full well that there are some things that need a limit in order to maintain balance and integrity but where do we draw the line.

What is you're opinion?
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