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View Poll Results: With the advent of customizing figures, should we now mark the ball or continue using | |||
I'm a forward thinker - use the ball to determine FP, OB and TD. | 11 | 23.91% | |
I'm a weeny - use the base. | 18 | 39.13% | |
I'm blonde and clueless - what's the difference? | 0 | 0% | |
THIS ISN'T REAL FOOTBALL! STOP TRYING TO MAKE EVERYTHING REALISTIC! | 17 | 36.96% | |
Voters: 46. You may not vote on this poll |
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BALL OR BASE
I'm surprised nobody has written about it yet, but did you agree with the call in the Steelers/Ravens game? Did the ball break the plane of the goal line? Was it clear? Both feet were down, but did the ball cross the line beyond a shadow of a doubt?
Irregardless of that call, why don't we use the ball to determine out of bounds, forward progress, 1st Down or TD? Why do we use the base? Would it really be all that hard to use the ball if there is one? I would think, in this modern day of customization, wouldn't it be more accurate to designate any and all potential offensive ball carriers with a ball of some sort so that we can measure the ball and not the forwardmost part of the base? I know most of us stopped "adding" a ball when we designate a runner because of the dreaded Electric Slide, but would it really be so hard to use an onfield BALL REF to mark the spot and then give your guy the ball? How long should that take? 3-seconds? How 'bout we allow 10? Here's how:
Last edited by JIMBO : 12-16-2008 at 09:56 AM. |
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it would be extremly hard to make the call on anything if you use the ball to determine field position
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I experimented with that when I was a kid. The reason was the 10 yard marker was of no use other than to mark the sidelines. I would mark the ball down where it was in relation to the field not the forward progress of the base. I could then actually use the 1st down marker with the sliding point to measure for 1st downs. It wasn't perfect, but it did add to the game.
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I'll just use my custom "Strertch Arm Strong" figure with the 100 yd arm for a TD.
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I'm not too sure of who would want to vote and call them self a weeny, or a blonde that is clueless, both of which have nothing to do with the actual answer? For some reason, I do kind of like to use the ball. I think to use the ball, it could be considered as adding another dimension for the really good coaches who want a little "umpf" introduced to the game. With the custom players, would there be a concern of how far the ball goes beyond the exterior of the base?
At the same time, I think rules need to be universal and recognized as "official", so this might just be too much? Just to be open minded, I did vote use the ball. Last edited by DETMURDS : 12-17-2008 at 08:45 PM. |
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I am a weeny and I use the base, because that is the way you do it!
As they say....
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I don't know, is he in bounds on this catch or not?
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Great point and queston,....I likes it! Yes, I said, ......."I likes it"!
I will reverse my vote if possible and go with base. It could be interesting one must admit! |
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He is out of bounds in my opinion and QB should not even throw the ball to him as he stands just like that.
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Coach Shabby J - MFCA Pacific West Region Rep Casciolini & Luffeigh, Inc. Los Angeles...making EF history for over a decade. |
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UNPLUG FROM THE MATRIX
Free your minds! That was a loaded picture, Joe! In Chicago, his feet are in, so he's good to throw to. Remember when we were kids playing this game and almost everything goes? Why is it so hard to do now?
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