Kentucky vs #6 Ole Miss

Coaching staffs, trainers, doctors, neurotherapists… the decisions are not made within a vacuum.
That's who comes out when someone goes down. Trainers. It's their call. The SEC SHOULD employ trainers to come out WITH the team trainers and THEY can assess what's BS and what isn't.

Otherwise you've got refs making calls they have zero business making.
 
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That's who comes out when someone goes down. Trainers. It's their call. The SEC SHOULD employ trainers to come out WITH the team trainers and THEY can assess what's BS and what isn't.

Otherwise you've got refs making calls they have zero business making.
No need for all that. Just make them sit for the drive, and don't allow any other substitutions.
 
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No need for all that. Just make them sit for the drive, and don't allow any other substitutions.
Even for a real injury? If Nico goes down after a sack because he's hit his off shoulder, we should have to replace him for the rest of the drive because of that stinger?

That's what you want?

What you're doing is encouraging guys to NOT have potential injuries assessed, so what if Nico's arm IS hurt and he doesn't get it checked and he's then hit again and ruled out for the season because his arm is further injured?

That's helpful.
 
I have wondered if CJH does it after extra points so consistently, when it is a dead ball is to raise awareness about the REAL abuses of the practice to slow down offenses. Ours are when you are typically going to a TV timeout before a free kick. BIG DIFFERENCE.

Easy fix on egregious wink from the sidelines fakes, the rule is s already in place, it is called unsportsmanlike conduct. Just make it reviewable while they attend to the player.
How opaque are your orange glasses?
 

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