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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 869521" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>What? When the offense subs the ref stands over the ball and doesn't let the offense snap the ball until the defense gets a chance. And no, what I'm offering isn't that at all. Go read what I suggested again. I suggested that it happened after a first down, and just like now, the ref would mark the ball ready for play after a short time so no, the defense wouldn't be able to just use it to kill the clock. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Except the imbalance with the substitution rule is different in kind compared to just about any of the other rules favoring the offense or defense. It's utterly stupid that if a defensive player gets a cramp they have to fall to the ground to be able to get off the field. That is what the current rules force. And the offense doesn't have same constraint. If an offensive player gets a cramp they just can walk off the field and sub. At any time. </p><p></p><p>The current dynamic would be as if in baseball the batting team could just say "no you can't switch out your pitcher". It's stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 869521, member: 2299"] What? When the offense subs the ref stands over the ball and doesn't let the offense snap the ball until the defense gets a chance. And no, what I'm offering isn't that at all. Go read what I suggested again. I suggested that it happened after a first down, and just like now, the ref would mark the ball ready for play after a short time so no, the defense wouldn't be able to just use it to kill the clock. Except the imbalance with the substitution rule is different in kind compared to just about any of the other rules favoring the offense or defense. It's utterly stupid that if a defensive player gets a cramp they have to fall to the ground to be able to get off the field. That is what the current rules force. And the offense doesn't have same constraint. If an offensive player gets a cramp they just can walk off the field and sub. At any time. The current dynamic would be as if in baseball the batting team could just say "no you can't switch out your pitcher". It's stupid. [/QUOTE]
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