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Classroom Discussion: The Box 101
"The Box" is the most villafied piece of equipment in miniature football. It is one of those random things, sort of "freak of nature". When you're rolling along down the field running and passing and you think you're conducting a symphony orchestra headed in on a 20 yard touchdown run, the defense shakes "The Box". For a delayed anticipation, it comes up 6 and 6 (major penalty) and a 5 on the team (offense) and the penalty comes up chop block. It can be one of the most devastating psychological effects that a person could have!
I have lost two DFW Championships when my great runner had made a turn around end on 85 and 65 yard touchdown runs only to be asked to "Shake that Thang"! The next thing I know, the momentary emotions of seeing that great runner go the distance was tempered by "Illegal Use of Hands" or "Holding on #77". In a given game, you can get about 3-5 penalties, 1-2 major injuries, and several minor injuries (nicks and bruises). With everything that works against you, your emotions are drained. And you're thinking, this is just a game! So when everything is working against you, the one thing you don't want to do is help the "misery" along. Rule #1, you only shake the box or have the ref shake the box, when something works against you! If you picked up 3 yards and it comes up 2nd down, or throw a pass for 10 yards, or run 60 yards, you would be well-advised to air on caution and just hurry up and start setting up for the next play. If a team gets a sack on you, intercepts a pass, or makes you fumble, that may be your key to shake the box! If it is a 3rd and 9 and you are not in field goal range, but he gets 7 on the play, it may not be in your interest to shake the box. He still has to punt and you have minimized the damage. So when you play using "The Box", it can giveth and taketh away. But the one thing it will always be is "indiscriminatory". Reg |
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All I Can Say About the Box is:
"That Got ---- Box"
Reg, You've probably put these charts out here before, but thanks for doing it again for all to see. Thx! -Adrian- Last edited by BAXTER : 04-15-2009 at 02:49 PM. |
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Next time!
Make the darned post before I play!
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Add to the...
Reg this just adds to the speed of the game as well. It makes the playing field level for us lack luster passers, and tweakers. We have a chance to make a pick or have an opponets lineman go down that's been pushing you all around. Maybe you'll have a better match-up against that 2nd stringer. You might have that 1st team All everything QB go down an now you're faced with a stand still QB it changes the game and your game plan. I won't say all leagues should play under these rules, but at least scrimmage under them to see it works for you.
Darrian Last edited by Raven maniac : 04-15-2009 at 06:14 PM. |
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Well,
Lets scrimmage then Mr. Juggernaught(Splng?) Ken, It's good to know you are taking a liking to this style of play. Love the enthusiasm. -Adrian- Last edited by BAXTER : 04-15-2009 at 08:06 PM. |
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Silver Surfer
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