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TOPIC: Rules Question |
| Brian
December 29, 2008 4:56:43 PM
Entry #: 3022306
| All Miggle bases are approved for use, with the exception of the ProLine “bullet bases.” Three bases with Monroe dials are permitted in games, or a combination of Monroe dials and brown bases. ITZ dials are also permitted.
1. Can we use Bullet Bases, I though we could you use 2 of them at skilled postion?
2. The Monroe dial and brown base issued is no longer a factor. I think we can remove this rule?
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| CorEy with an "E"
December 31, 2008 9:03:11 AM
Entry #: 3023121
| You are getting your PEFL & NEFL rules mixed up. No bullet bases in this part of town. Even tho it would be a nice equalizer versus the cover corner!!!
The brown base thing is valid, but it's too late to change now. That's why I send out all those emails, and phone calls. To get all these ideas and proposals in. But you can't wait until I come down from the mountains(beard all grey)... holding the commandments, and then you have something you want to add. It's on the table for the committee in 2010!
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| jwilliams1830
March 9, 2009 5:19:40 PM
Entry #: 3080346
| play the game like it is. Jamie
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May 4, 2009 12:26:40 PM
Entry #: 3143398
| Contact your division Captain to discuss any ideas. I like the rules the way they are. Maybe we can find a way to return a fumble, but everything looks good to me!!!!
Rumble young man Rumble!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Andrew Stewart
May 7, 2009 8:53:14 AM
Entry #: 3147293
| If 3 defenders hit simultaneously the fumble should be automatically given to the "D"? I know this sounds unreal but it almost happened against Keith last week. Hence the thought came to mind.
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| harold aka 2010 Super Bowl Champ
May 7, 2009 12:26:51 PM
Entry #: 3147597
| Forget about it. The rule in place is fine. Think about it... in actual football most times when/if 3 defenders hit a runner simultaneously, it benefits the runner, because those guys cancel each other out, and the runner bounces off of 3 if he's a decent runner. That's why nowhere in football at any level is a 3-man tackling drill ever taught.
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| Jack Thomas
October 3, 2009 3:51:35 PM
Entry #: 3293561
| Yeah . . . rules changes & questions . . . r-i-gh-t! Not what some of you guys like to discuss let alone think about with a view to making the game more fun, more interesting, or more like real football.
"The rule is fine the way it is ..." tells me that some coaches are resistant to the above to the ultimate detriment of the league in the long run.
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