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Originally Posted by saintcelo
this is awesome... Great responses... Id love to have a crack at voicing my opinion for next year on rules.
Mike, All you points are very honest and valid, thank you... except for the unlimited pointer bases and cover corners we allow out here. I speak for myself, since mid season last year before canton ive been sticking to the rules of cbsmf as far a base rules. I only have 2 pointer bases on my "O" thats it. I have 4 cover corners on my "D" but only 2 are in the game at 1 time... if my starters aint doing it... I got back ups. I have brought in a 3rd a few times this year cause I was up against 4 or more pointer bases... and that sucks. I agree with the no more than 2 rule 100%.
Honestly I've been ready for Canton for along time now. I don't like being caught with my pants down.
Ken, calling out a receiver is crucial... because, if you hit another receiver that you were not intending to hit.. you should not be able to advance. WHY? You ask...?
It's like playing pool... you gotta call your shot. Because if you dont make it in the hole you called and it banks off and ends up in another hole... Well thats a "slop" you get to keep the ball in the whole but you can not advance.
So in a sense hitting the wrong receiver is a "SLOP"
mr. sensitive, celo
mike
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I have four cover corners as well. I see some coaches slightly altering cover corners so they don't qualify yet they get on the field as extras. I have boat bases, but I prefer not to use them as a matter of preference. To be honest I wouldn't care how many are on the feild because I don't believe in any restrictions. At some point that needs to be addressed.
I understand the pool analogy but pool is pool and football is football. I will play by the rules regarding the passing or any rule that is written. I just don't agree because we are playing football and passes are tipped, wrong routes are run, and players are overthrown yet a player running the wrong route catches it and takes it to the house. We should not play judge and jury of the pass. Just my opinion.