Neil Beaufort Zod
Footballguy
This is actually pretty simple. All they have to do is, when a coach waits until the very last second to call TO before a kick...the ref should hesitate an extra second before actually blowing the whistle and calling the timeout. Not be real obvious about it, but don't be overly-eager to acknowledge it. Be like a union worker: Do your job, just not lightning-fast.
The end result will be that some kicks will actually go through and count because it was just too close to call. The ref didn't acknowedge the TO in time; sorry. The head coach will scream and yell and cry, and get fined.
But the next time it happens, they'll make sure to call TO a couple of seconds earlier; plenty of time to blow the whistle and not waste a play. After a while teams will get the message: Cut it too close, and you might not get your TO. It will self-correct pretty fast.
I don't like the idea that we have to wait until the end of the season to add a rule that someone else will try to work around. I'm all for "strategerie", but this "run a play that doesn't count" is getting silly. When it happens in the playoffs, it will be a real problem. They can fix it right now by adding in a little human error to warn coaches. If you try to get too cute, it could backfire. We're only human, you know.
Am I being absurd or does it make sense to anybody?
The end result will be that some kicks will actually go through and count because it was just too close to call. The ref didn't acknowedge the TO in time; sorry. The head coach will scream and yell and cry, and get fined.
But the next time it happens, they'll make sure to call TO a couple of seconds earlier; plenty of time to blow the whistle and not waste a play. After a while teams will get the message: Cut it too close, and you might not get your TO. It will self-correct pretty fast.
I don't like the idea that we have to wait until the end of the season to add a rule that someone else will try to work around. I'm all for "strategerie", but this "run a play that doesn't count" is getting silly. When it happens in the playoffs, it will be a real problem. They can fix it right now by adding in a little human error to warn coaches. If you try to get too cute, it could backfire. We're only human, you know.
Am I being absurd or does it make sense to anybody?