Lemon_Fresh
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Post by Lemon_Fresh on Jul 27, 2008 18:13:25 GMT -6
If I were a coach, I would implement this
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Post by RPM on Jul 28, 2008 14:42:12 GMT -6
im betting the video wont show up.....
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Post by RPM on Jul 28, 2008 14:42:23 GMT -6
;D
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Post by Ol' Buzzard on Jul 28, 2008 15:22:00 GMT -6
im betting the video wont show up..... The coach from California probably stole it 20 years ago... and it took him this long to break it down.
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Post by themostwanted on Jul 28, 2008 17:23:40 GMT -6
ya specially run it on the first few play of the games and make the opposing team waste one or two timeouts on tryin to figure out a way to stop it it can play with a lot of minds
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Post by Juggernaut on Jul 30, 2008 16:34:28 GMT -6
NCAA rules require that five players must have numbers between 50 and 79. These players are ineligible for receiving the ball or carrying the ball (unless they report before every play to the referee when going for a pass or when carrying the ball the linemen must face away from the defense for a minimum of two seconds {I think its two seconds couldn't find it in the manual, but the hold fumblerooski can not be run these days}). So automatically, five players are ineligible to carry the ball during any play. How can 11 players be eligible to carry or receive the ball? California must not follow the NCAA rules like Texas.
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Post by RPM on Jul 30, 2008 18:43:14 GMT -6
exactly....under NCAA that offense cant be run here...i had read about it on another baord but wanted to see how far someone would take it on here....LOL!
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Post by Juggernaut on Jul 30, 2008 19:34:55 GMT -6
Which board was that RPM?
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Post by Ol' Buzzard on Jul 30, 2008 20:02:17 GMT -6
exactly....under NCAA that offense cant be run here...i had read about it on another baord but wanted to see how far someone would take it on here....LOL! puro pedo...
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Post by son of corb on Jul 30, 2008 20:33:49 GMT -6
Doesn't every sand lot game or 7 on 7 have this in their playbook?
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Post by themostwanted on Jul 30, 2008 22:45:12 GMT -6
yes they can run it lol
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Post by RPM on Jul 31, 2008 8:24:56 GMT -6
Which board was that RPM? it was posted on 5atexasfootball......... i had read about it but wanted to see the video of it 20 years ago....LOL!
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Post by RPM on Jul 31, 2008 8:26:33 GMT -6
Heres what they put.........
"You won't see it here in Texas or in college. We play NCAA rules in Texas and most of the A-11 plays are illegal under them.
Only on a scrimmage kick can you have a player numbering exception to the required 5 offensive men numbered 50-79 on the line of scrimmage. All other plays from scrimmage, the numbering scheme of A-11 is illegal.
So, you could see one A-11 alignment and guys can occupy those interior line positions on a punt, try, or FG attempt with other than 50-79. But, by rule, they are restricted and ineligble from catching a pass anywhere.
That said, I'm not sure how website can claim this is 'the future of football.' I'm not the least bit disappointed that big, strong, slow guys weighing 300+ pounds who have bricks for hands have a historical and sacred place in NCAA football, pounding on or making others maneuver around them at a punishing risk. A-11 looks a lot like flag football, and it's been around for decades."
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Post by JRG on Jul 31, 2008 9:56:07 GMT -6
Doesn't every sand lot game or 7 on 7 have this in their playbook? Yeah, but we call it barrio style! ;D
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Post by xlobo on Jul 31, 2008 14:27:41 GMT -6
I'm not the least bit disappointed that big, strong, slow guys weighing 300+ pounds who have bricks for hands have a historical and sacred place in NCAA football, pounding on or making others maneuver around them at a punishing risk. Bricks as hands...LMAO!
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Post by Ol' Buzzard on Jul 31, 2008 16:38:41 GMT -6
Which board was that RPM? it was posted on 5atexasfootball......... i had read about it but wanted to see the video of it 20 years ago....LOL! And that is why RPM is the MASTER GURU....
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Post by Juggernaut on Jul 31, 2008 20:56:54 GMT -6
Heres what they put......... "You won't see it here in Texas or in college. We play NCAA rules in Texas and most of the A-11 plays are illegal under them. Only on a scrimmage kick can you have a player numbering exception to the required 5 offensive men numbered 50-79 on the line of scrimmage. All other plays from scrimmage, the numbering scheme of A-11 is illegal. So, you could see one A-11 alignment and guys can occupy those interior line positions on a punt, try, or FG attempt with other than 50-79. But, by rule, they are restricted and ineligble from catching a pass anywhere. That said, I'm not sure how website can claim this is 'the future of football.' I'm not the least bit disappointed that big, strong, slow guys weighing 300+ pounds who have bricks for hands have a historical and sacred place in NCAA football, pounding on or making others maneuver around them at a punishing risk. A-11 looks a lot like flag football, and it's been around for decades." Thanks RPM.
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Post by wp2003 on Aug 1, 2008 7:18:28 GMT -6
when did i say the video was from 20 years ago? i said i ran it..... had it been from 20 years ago i would've been 3.....
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Post by wp2003 on Aug 1, 2008 7:20:00 GMT -6
i got the video but don't have anything i can use to put it up online with. if you want we can have a viewing party......
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Post by xlobo on Aug 1, 2008 7:36:01 GMT -6
no because it's not new. one of the coaches told me about when he used it 20 years ago.....there was no need even though at first i thought it was new also....
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