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Hackenberg 1 for 5, 10 yds, 1 INT.
Hack being Hack.
Hack being Hack.
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Here's what I liked:
*Length of game - The games were over in about 2.5 hours. Fewer commercials, it was great. Wish the NFL and college would both reduce game time by 30 minutes.
*Replay transparency - Hearing the replay official in live time was huge.
*Pace of play - Play clock was a little bit shorter.
*Physical football - They let them hit.
*Offseason football - What I saw was good enough to be entertained in the offseason.
Here's what I didn't like:
*No kickoffs - I think this takes away a fundamental part of the game. Back the kickoff up and put it back in play. It's an exciting play in football.
*Uniforms - It's a B league and they went all out on making it look like a B league with the uniforms and team names.
*Referee uniforms - Terrible.
*Onside kick rule - Not sure how I feel about this since the NFL essentially made it impossible to recover one. However, the new rule feels very gimmicky.
Ayers was inactive.
Here's what I liked:
*Length of game - The games were over in about 2.5 hours. Fewer commercials, it was great. Wish the NFL and college would both reduce game time by 30 minutes.
*Replay transparency - Hearing the replay official in live time was huge.
*Pace of play - Play clock was a little bit shorter.
*Physical football - They let them hit.
*Offseason football - What I saw was good enough to be entertained in the offseason.
Here's what I didn't like:
*No kickoffs - I think this takes away a fundamental part of the game. Back the kickoff up and put it back in play. It's an exciting play in football.
*Uniforms - It's a B league and they went all out on making it look like a B league with the uniforms and team names.
*Referee uniforms - Terrible.
*Onside kick rule - Not sure how I feel about this since the NFL essentially made it impossible to recover one. However, the new rule feels very gimmicky.
They keep talking about the pace of play and how the games are only taking 2.5 hours. That's not because of not having a kickoff or pace of play. It's because they have like half the commercials. A football game would probably take about 1.5 to 2 hours without commercials.
It really bugs me that they keep tryingh to get rid of the kickoff. I've said before, i think that is a big scam.
First, they keep claiming that the kickoff is super dangerous and has tons of injuries. I call bullshit. I watch a ton of football and I never see all these kickoff injuries they claim. Of course there are injuries but I don't see more than on other plays.
Second, they keep talking about how the kickoff slows down the game. No it doesn't. What slows it down is the 4 minutes of commercials after the TD then the kickoff, then 4 more minutes of commercials. It's the damn commercials, not the kickoff play.
This is all just a subterfuge to get rid of kickoffs. Why? Because if not for kickoffs, the bottom 5 or so roster spots would be completely different for every team. With the kickoff, you must keep 4 or 5 guys almost solely for special teams, which pretty much means covering kickoffs.
Eliminate the kickoff and now those last 5 roster spots can go to carrying some developmental guys or better depth players.
Most teams only keep 2 QBs. Most only keep 7 or 8 OL. And that means that you end up keeping the more versatile backup over the more talented backup. You keep the guy who can play G or T at a mediocre level over the guy who could develop into a starting RT.
I think it has an effect on which Kickers make rosters too. If you didn't need a K who could reach the endzone, I bet a lot more accurate guys would be kept over guys with the big leg.
The kickoff is one of the most exciting plays and the NFL wants to guilt you into not wanting to see it anymore.
we’re getting rid of the kickoff for two reasons. One, it’s regularly considered one of the most dangerous plays in professional football. But the second reason is, if you look at almost any study of fans, they say the most boring play in a game is a kickoff. The least amount of stuff happens, it’s least likely to produce something interesting. So we’re getting rid of the kickoff, we’re going to start with the ball on the 25.
Obviously, if you get rid of the kickoff, you have to get rid of the onside kick. So what we’re doing… if you want to go for the equivalent of the onside kick, we will give you your ball on your own 35 and you’ll be facing 4th-and-10. If you convert, you keep going. If you don’t, you’re giving the ball back to someone knocking on your own red zone.
Nonsense. College football OT is a joke
The only rush 5 rule is a necessity. As you saw yourself, QBs are getting killed. These are teams that have only played together for a few weeks. No way they’d be able to coordinate to pick up complex blitzes.
I disagree about the interest level in the kickoff. If the kicks went where they used to it is one of the most interesting plays. Now that they routinely go through and the 25 yard line is automatic it sucks. Pinning a team inside the 15 is huge and returns are great. Expand rosters and put the kick back.
Unless the league is going to evolve into a feeder system for the NFL, I don't see how the league can remain viable without some serious subsidy money coming from the NFL. The one commercial breaks while awesome for fans does not bring in the advertising money necessary to remain financially viable. After watching multiple games this weekend, nothing about it screamed "professional" football to me, it seemed more like low D1 college football. I like the concept behind their rules and allowing football to be more like the football we grew up on, but the product on the field has to be there in the long run, and I am not certain that the product can really compete with the NFL.
Remember, this league doesn't have extra points either.
Light years better over the confounded NFL overtime rules, which are the worst overtime rules in all of sports.
nope, college OT sucks ***...it is not football anymore...just a scrimmage.
Iron is 2 and 0.