BigOrangeTrain
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Kentucky takes Georgia to the wire, UGA hasn’t played anyone yet and they aren’t very good this year. Kentucky takes Ole Miss to the wire, Ole Miss sucks this year an hasn’t played anyone yet. See a pattern starting to trend here, lol? I think maybe Kentucky is just not a bad football team.
And how do you prove it post game, that the player didn't cramp up?Make it a postgame fine and suspension upon review. NFL style.
And how do you prove it post game, that the player didn't cramp up?
That's the issue. Refs aren't trainers. It's not their call to make on the field, nor some film analyst during the week.
You'll be hard pressed to prove someone didn't get shaken up, cramp up, or whatever via film. That's not workable.
I'll agree it's obviously a thing for us on extra points and for other schools at various times that's obvious, but schools will just get sneaky, like UT, and call the "extra point flop" without a signal. You can't stop it.
You apparently did not see Dart signal Jones. And if you did, yer Karen is showing.And how do you prove it post game, that the player didn't cramp up?
That's the issue. Refs aren't trainers. It's not their call to make on the field, nor some film analyst during the week.
You'll be hard pressed to prove someone didn't get shaken up, cramp up, or whatever via film. That's not workable.
I'll agree it's obviously a thing for us on extra points and for other schools at various times that's obvious, but schools will just get sneaky, like UT, and call the "extra point flop" without a signal. You can't stop it.
The concern is that punishing a player for being hurt, actually hurt, by keeping them out encourages guys to try to play hurt which is dangerous for them.Issa strategy. Every team should do it. Until they make the kid who flopped sit out the remainder of the half for an injury stoppage. Presently there are no consequences. It's like stealing in California.