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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic Jacket" data-source="post: 35098" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Assuming we set all logic and rationality aside and just accept your point of view, as a practical matter, this compromise rule change would still need to be made to prevent fake injuries as a countermeasure against the exploitation of the uptempo offense. Right now, fake injuries happen sporadically and not in any systematized way. But if uptempo becomes tacitly approved by the NCAA's rejection of this compromise rule, then coaches will learn how to deliberately and skillfully make use of fake injury in a way that is impossible to detect and enforce. It will make the game of football into a mockery. Therefore, I think the NCAA will feel it really has no other choice but to approve this rule, which is a good compromise that allows the use of uptempo, allows fatigued defenders to be safely relieved, and prevents the need for the use of fake injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic Jacket, post: 35098, member: 1008"] Assuming we set all logic and rationality aside and just accept your point of view, as a practical matter, this compromise rule change would still need to be made to prevent fake injuries as a countermeasure against the exploitation of the uptempo offense. Right now, fake injuries happen sporadically and not in any systematized way. But if uptempo becomes tacitly approved by the NCAA's rejection of this compromise rule, then coaches will learn how to deliberately and skillfully make use of fake injury in a way that is impossible to detect and enforce. It will make the game of football into a mockery. Therefore, I think the NCAA will feel it really has no other choice but to approve this rule, which is a good compromise that allows the use of uptempo, allows fatigued defenders to be safely relieved, and prevents the need for the use of fake injury. [/QUOTE]
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