HannahO said:You're kidding right? We wore all red at home during the 2010 season until the last playoff game against Villanova... They changed it up for that game to silence the critics who were complaining that the all red on the red field was an unfair advantage. We won and shut them up. :lol: so I guess that means that teams that play on green turf can't wear all green, huh?
LDopaPDX said:HannahO said:You're kidding right? We wore all red at home during the 2010 season until the last playoff game against Villanova... They changed it up for that game to silence the critics who were complaining that the all red on the red field was an unfair advantage. We won and shut them up. :lol: so I guess that means that teams that play on green turf can't wear all green, huh?
Actually, yes. If I'm reading this right, it would apply to teams wearing all green.
We also wore all red against Sac State this past year. Personally, I'm not a fan of the all red, at least with the design that we currently have.HannahO said:You're kidding right? We wore all red at home during the 2010 season until the last playoff game against Villanova... They changed it up for that game to silence the critics who were complaining that the all red on the red field was an unfair advantage. We won and shut them up. :lol: so I guess that means that teams that play on green turf can't wear all green, huh?
Screamin_Eagle174 said:We also wore all red against Sac State this past year. Personally, I'm not a fan of the all red, at least with the design that we currently have.HannahO said:You're kidding right? We wore all red at home during the 2010 season until the last playoff game against Villanova... They changed it up for that game to silence the critics who were complaining that the all red on the red field was an unfair advantage. We won and shut them up. :lol: so I guess that means that teams that play on green turf can't wear all green, huh?
Just eliminate or minimize the facemask and the spearing will go away.LDopaPDX said:The biggest rule change (outside of Boise, of course) was to stiffen penalties for targeting defenseless players. A penalty for contacting a defenseless player above the shoulders will be 15 yards and automatic ejection.
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Bad... bad... bad... 15 yards is enough. You can't eject a player for trying to make a play, and unless they intentionally lay a guy out (which really is only the case about 1 out of every 10 times you see this foul), you can't really throw them out.
What I'd like to see them do is change the helmet contact rules to only apply to a runner with his head up or jumping to catch a ball. Once you have a ball carrier bending down to avoid contact or make his own contact, no foul should apply. That way, if the defender jumps into a tackle at under the shoulder level, it's a legal hit regardless of whether helmet contact gets made. I think the refs lose sight of how fast the game moves in real time when they make these kind of rules.