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CBSMF 2010 Rules
here are the 2010 rules for the CBSMF
Last edited by ghardmon : 06-23-2010 at 11:22 PM. Reason: updates |
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These are just notes, questions and opinions... in no way am I out to change any rules... I just ask ya'll to have an open mind. Some of these work great out here in LA.
4.3 Overtime College Rules Maybe im blind but I don't see anything on time outs 4.4.6 and 5.2.8 Hurry Up Offense Why?? Hurry up offense is a strategy Ala 1990's Buffalo Bills with Jim Kelly... Why does the "O" have to tip their hand before we set the next play and tell our opponent we are hurry'n up??? If the "O" can catch the "D" sleeping all the better. D needs to be on their toe's and can prevent substitution and most of all, it's part of football. 4.5 Time Outs There is nothing about charging injury time outs inside of 2 minutes at the end of game (if they have TO's to give)... maybe thats a pro thing I don't know 5.2.9 Stacking This is fine... but ya'll should try the no stacking rules sometime... it's truly more like football... I hated it at first... but then it made the game much much better 5.4.2.2 and 5.6.1 Scrambling Why only if the play began with an immobile base??? why does it matter??? Just curious 5.4.3.6 Dbl 2's box roll Out west its off setting penalties... do over.. it's really cool... both teams are equally hit by the box... not just the "O" 6.2.2 Onside kick If the kicking team recovers the ball.. they cannot advance the ball... maybe thats a pro thing too 7.5.4 Coach's Challenge So we cannot challenge a fumble on the box??? We should address that... out west as long as the a team has T.O.'s to give they can challenge the the box on a fumble... nothing else... it is football Damm I read the whole thing... there really isn't much different than our rule set... It's just been tweaked since we started 10 years ago... I also did see a few things that need to be re implemented or be up for discussion her in LA. In my opinion the TEXAS SHOOTOUT rules are the best rule set I've played luv ya'll, celo
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Sounds like a man who should be on next year's rules committee!
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What will be done about the conferences not playing by the actual rules?
Some of the rules differences directly effect the stats..so we need to look at these for the future..... linemen interceptions? questionable tackles? dice /box for kicks and punts?
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MO!!!
That is a very nice observation my friend! That is a great point.
Unfortunately, you can't police it. However, I agree with you. Celo, HURRY UP OFFENSE - I agree with you on the hurry up offense. It should not have to be announced. However,if this rule is changed I'd be up for giving the defense 15 seconds after the offense. Only on downs were the offense says "hut" with more than 15 seconds left on the play clock. STACKING - You're always going to have a split on this SCRAMBLING - Only on an immobile base because if you start the play on a mobile QB he is already simulating a scramble or rollout from the start of the switch. No additional adjustment is awarded. DOUBLE 2's - off setting penalties in your league which we don't have in the CBSMF. It is dropped pass or INT in the CBSMF which you don't have in your league. This is a very fun element to have especially when it happens in big games. It's almost like the receiver choked under the pressure. ONSIDE KICK - I like your idea of not being able to advance it on an onside kick. CHALLENGE - I like the fumble challenge also. That's actually a great idea. There are plenty of times when a fumble is called and the runner's knee is down. I like this Celo. Great job disecting the rules. Get with Hardmon to get on the rules committee next year so that your voice can be heard but make sure that you all are using the dame rules even if you don't like them. I actually think that hurt the west coact in the tournament last year. Everyone from out west lost their first game except Jeff Eby and all of you are great coaches. The rules transition is not an easy one. When you're not used to stacking and you forget to stack on a key 3rd down you can get runover for a big power run for a 1st down. When you're use to using 5 arrow bases on wide receivers and you're reduced to only 2 then your entire offense may have to change in a moments notice. Little things like that. I look forward to hanging out again in Canton my friend!
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Out West we don't limit the number of corner covers either. So that kind of cancels out those arrow base receivers. Despite all the differences in the game out West, our stats don't seem to be much different from other areas....and we aren't the only ones with differences.
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Let's not turn this discussion into us vs. them. It's a WE thing brother. You are going to be hurt anytime you can't put your best players on the field. If you spent countless hours honing five boat bases but can only use two it's crippling. That's the facts and the rules point directly to that. Furthermore, if you are using five cover corners to play defense then can only use two then thats more than half your secondary. These choices obviously affected the results as pointed out by Mike. Those are based upon facts, not about whether or not you are the only ones with differences. Sorry.
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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 CAN'T WAIT FOR CANTON... Most of all... just to hang with ya'll... well not JD lol
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