nah man, the guy was just "having trouble" getting up. To me it's a smart way to slow down a hurry up offense. You know since you can't fake injuries and all.
There is no rule against purposely having to getting off a player in a fast manor so that a offense can tire out a defense. The USC player just did a very smart thing to give his boys a few more moments to breath is all. There is nothing in the rule book to this effect, ref there or not.
So your suppose to let a team run their hurry up offense and not try slow them down? Ok
nathanpena2124 3 weeks ago
@jackhandy00 do you watch football because clearly you dont because that is considered a delay of game once the play is over and some one does that.
TylerTheOriginalDude 2 months ago
Have you ever seen a football game before? this happens all the time in a hurry up situation, no ref would ever have the balls to flag this.
jackhandy00 2 months ago
@dhtpt your right I would have done the same thing as a DB
TylerTheOriginalDude 3 months ago
nah man, the guy was just "having trouble" getting up. To me it's a smart way to slow down a hurry up offense. You know since you can't fake injuries and all.
dhtpt 3 months ago
@geoffkoop I like USC but the guy did sit on him and caused time to run off the clock and no delay of game was called
TylerTheOriginalDude 3 months ago
I dont see what you are talking about? SC won, thats all i saw :)
geoffkoop 3 months ago
@ehunter1 Thanks for the positive feedback and I think the ref could have called delay of game because they were in hurry up offense.
TylerTheOriginalDude 3 months ago
It’s all a part of the game bro.
There is no rule against purposely having to getting off a player in a fast manor so that a offense can tire out a defense. The USC player just did a very smart thing to give his boys a few more moments to breath is all. There is nothing in the rule book to this effect, ref there or not.
ehunter1 3 months ago