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Rate: Strength Coach Lew Caralla
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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 857349" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>I think the “injuries” of players dropping to the ground for “cramps” is over played in today’s football as of late. Some of it has taken a bit of a turn towards the “dramatics of soccer with the healing spray” and the “injured player” get up and walks off the field. It has become more of a tactic for a stoppage strategy or a delay tactic to fake an injury/cramp instead of having to burn a time out to allow your team to adjust or sub players in and interrupt the momentum of the game. In fact, there have been times when it’s an obvious flop and wish the refs would penalize the offender with an unsportsmanlike penalty or delay of game. I wish the NCAA would take a hard look into making an adjustment to the rules only I am certain they could open themselves up to some type of liability suit if they made an incorrect judgment and a player suffered further injury or something (perhaps).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 857349, member: 377"] I think the “injuries” of players dropping to the ground for “cramps” is over played in today’s football as of late. Some of it has taken a bit of a turn towards the “dramatics of soccer with the healing spray” and the “injured player” get up and walks off the field. It has become more of a tactic for a stoppage strategy or a delay tactic to fake an injury/cramp instead of having to burn a time out to allow your team to adjust or sub players in and interrupt the momentum of the game. In fact, there have been times when it’s an obvious flop and wish the refs would penalize the offender with an unsportsmanlike penalty or delay of game. I wish the NCAA would take a hard look into making an adjustment to the rules only I am certain they could open themselves up to some type of liability suit if they made an incorrect judgment and a player suffered further injury or something (perhaps). [/QUOTE]
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