Huddling
Would football be better if huddling was eliminated by reducing the play clock to 20 seconds?
Am I crazy to think that NFL teams shouldn't need to huddle? No other sport does it. NBA players don't draw up a play after every change of possession. It's boring as shit. It slows the game down. It's a complete waste of time. Two reasons that it could actually happen. 1. The league is so worried about concussions that they might want to see the players get smaller. 325 pound D-Lineman won't exist. This could reduce the force in the collissions and reduce concussions. 2. The league is dying to figure out how to get more global appeal. The rest of the world loves soccer because it's a continuous game. When they see football, they get bored. It's funny because Americans think soccer is too boring because there isn't as much action, and they think football is boring because there's too much inaction. If you combined the superior action of football with the superior lack of inaction in soccer, that sport would take over the world. Am I nuts? Should we eliminate the huddle? |
Momentum=force times velocity. Getting drilled by a 260 pounder running a 4.58 is every bit as ruinous, if not more so, than getting pancaked by a Wilfork.
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LMAO A non-stop, no huddle with Alex Smith:
Yeah, let's get that boy to the IR asap! |
We need to tire these guys out ASAP.
I say 10 seconds on the clock |
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Yeah, you're nuts. NFL football is all about violent collisions.
I'm all for making the game as safe as it can be, but I really don't give a shit what the rest of the world thinks. |
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Actually, reducing the play clock to 20 seconds would mean more plays, and therefore likely more injuries/concussions. |
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Why not? I'm betting the Axl Reid "Deer in Headlights"-offense would be spec-****ing-tacular!LMAO
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Huddling gives players time to catch their breath between plays. If you can't catch your breath, you are going to need to focus more on endurance and less on explosion. Smaller, faster, more in shape athletes will dominate the game. |
Are you trying to compare NBA plays to NFL plays?
And plus, without the huddles, how are QBs supposed to communicate with the WRs to tell them what to run? Can't go to each of them or else that would take up more time than the actual huddle. |
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Shortening the game, shorter quarters--yeah, now you're getting a bit nutty. I know this is just a "what if?" exercise, but the league would never go for that. Shorter game = less ads = less money |
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Even Donger is saying, "Woah, this guy is an idiot!"
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I thought this thread was going to be about Rex Hudler.
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Despite the intentions of such a change, research into CTE shows that concussions, while extremely dangerous, are not the primary culprit of brain injuries in most of these players. Thousands of sub-concussive impacts, the kind you receive on almost every play, are the impacts that led to CTE.
It's like radiation. Yes, a large dose can be lethal, but health physicists determined that there is no safe minimum level of radiation exposure. Any exposure increases potential health risks. The fact of the matter is that football cannot be played in a way that current neurologists would determine as safe and retain its core characteristics. Thus, fans and players will either have to accept the danger implicit in the game, or do and follow something else. |
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The K-Gun worked pretty well for Buffalo. There's no reason why any NFL QB couldn't call his own plays. |
The rest of the world loves soccer because Juan and habib can't afford anything but a soccer ball.
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Crap! I thought this post was about football cuddling. It sure would lead to a lot fewer fumbles.
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Sounds like the worst idea of all time. Seriously.
Fast sloppy football, is not better than regular football. |
I think you could do many of the things suggested in the thread. Would it make the game better? I don't know. It would probably increase the gap even more between good QBs and bad QBs. Might make the game more like the NBA. Then again the Colts, Patriots, Steelers and Ravens have won the AFC almost every year this century anyway.
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Merican football ain't for the world it's for Merica'. The rest of the world likes soccer because they are pussy and just jealous cause they ain't Merican.
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So, basically like one huge no huddle game. That'd mess some teams up so bad. LMAO
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Why not play football with remote controlled robots? That way nobody gets hurt.
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Football is a methodic, intentional sport. Possessions are guaranteed, and with 22 players on the field at any one time, you're going to need time to coordinate with them. On top of that, the NFL is a business. Which you seem to completely forget in this case. If they took time away from the clock, they drastically reduce ad revenues in their network deals, concessions sales at the game, and there's absolutely no corroboration supporting the idea that a faster, smaller defense would lead to less concussions. If anything, the guys giving the concussions in this league are largely the smaller frame guys. Safeties, Linebackers, Corners, Running Backs, etc. You don't really see a lot of Centers and Defensive Tackles handing out concussions as frequently. |
No huddles is a great idea.
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Football doesn't necessarily need a huddle, but it does require a significant amount of time between plays. The line of scrimmage itself dictates this. "Hey, Brandon Flowers, you just sprinted 70 yards covering Calvin Johnson on a deep fly pattern, you jumped up and knocked the ball down, and fell flat on your back after making the play. Now get your ass up and sprint back to the line if scrimmage because there is a another play in 20 seconds. Oh, and while your sprinting back to the line make sure to get the next defensive play from the sideline." You'd have to have rosters of 100 players to keep up with that pace. |
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As for the rest of the world, you act like they still all live in huts. Europe can afford to play football. They've been exposed to it their entire lives. They just don't like it. They've been exposed to basketball, and it's caught on. The constant stopping is what most sports fans in other countries don't like about football. There's simply no reason that players need to huddle for 30 seconds between plays that last 5 seconds...at least not every time. Let the huddle after first downs or something. 120 huddles per game is overkill. |
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Have you ever played football? |
Yeah, you're nuts.
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here is my thought on NFL football:
It isn't broke, stop trying to fix it. |
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Terrible idea.
Goodell will love it! |
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Why would we want to make football reeruned?
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Olympics + reeruned = Special Olympics |
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Man just leave shit alone. Violent things are going to happen when you are playing, watching, or participating in a violent sport.
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people who have not at least played/coached this game at the college level should not get their grubby hands on it. hello roger.
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The idea is more about making the game better. If everyone always played like Oregon, people would laugh at the idea of huddling between plays.
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Do the same thing with baseball. 10 second clock between pitches, 20 second clock between batters.
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I like the idea. Someone needs to start flying a banner over NFL stadiums, "NO MORE HUDDLES!"
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For all the shit the XFL tried, this would have been interesting.
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The game was perfect 8 years ago.
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The NFL has a bonus system in place for players who outperform their contracts. It's called performance-based bonuses. Burfict made almost 300K extra last year. |
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You obviously don't understand.
It's not a performance incentive in the contract. It's doled out from the league as a part of the CBA: Players have been paid nearly $700 million cumulatively since the inception of the Performance-Based Pay program, which was implemented as part of the NFL's 2002 Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL Players Association. |
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The gaps between the haves/have nots at QB would be completely insurmountable at that point.
Right now you can still compete and at least make the playoffs with an average QB. If everything was no huddle, you'd have 6-8 teams that would just fist-**** the rest of the league. There'd be one way and one way to win only. It would become arcade football. Nah, I'd probably end up watching fewer and fewer NFL games at that point and turn my attention to college football, where you can still win using several different styles. |
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Performance-Based Pay is computed by using a "player index." To produce the index, a player's regular-season playtime (total plays on offense, defense and special teams) is divided by his adjusted regular-season compensation (full season salary, prorated portion of signing bonus, earned incentives). Each player's index is then compared to those of the other players on his team to determine the amount of his pay. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...mancebased-pay |
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Subsequently, Guy A earns a bonus. Guy B doesn't. |
If you want to make the game safer, go back to minimal pads and leather helmets.
The more protection you have, the more you can give up your body to destroy someone else. |
yes, lets make the game even more favorable to the top tier QBs.
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This is going in your Cons section Saul...
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yeah lets change the NFL to the XFL
it worked so well |
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got it |
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