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View Poll Results: Which should be the "official" weight limit for miniature football? | |||
3.3 grams | 16 | 25.00% | |
4.0 grams | 48 | 75.00% | |
Voters: 64. You may not vote on this poll |
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I guess I'm trying to figure out what is the objection to having standards?
Ultimately, I think, but I may be wrong on this, we are just trying to set an MFCA standard. I know it is not worded that way in the poll, but isn't that what it ultimately comes down to? Leagues are still going to set whatever weight they want to run with. I don't see a single league changing to 4.0 just because we set a standard so really this is about an MFCA standard. There is still nothing wrong with having classes. The MFCA skills competition is set to 3.3 and below and the enhanced is everything above 3.3. Does this change with a 4.0 standard? Probably... I'm just trying to get a grip on what the real question is here? What is the ultimate goal of setting standards and why are so many opposed to ANY standard?
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