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Originally Posted by KC Fish
BS. There are no rules being changed. The A-11 has been, and will continue to be an illegal formation that is only allowed on the high school level because the refs choose not to penalize them for running a scrimmage kick formation as a full-time offensive formation. There are no pissed off programs or traditional powerhouse football teams doing anything at all about the A-11. They don't ****ing care because it's a high school gimmick kick formation. The A-11 is not innovation. There's no future for it in American football. It's not even possible to implement in college or the pros.
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So, they were allowed to run it, then they weren't, but no rules were changed?
That's tantamount to saying that the PGA never outlawed square grooves, and that they were always illegal, because they ruled in 1990 that you couldn't have them.
If a team wants to, it can run a punt on every play, or attempt a field goal. So you can, or cannot run a scrimmage kick formation at all?
They still have 7 men on the LOS, and 5 ineligible receivers on every play. It's the defense's job to be able to read and react to that.