Jaxon Posted December 6, 2016 Report Posted December 6, 2016 In no way, shape or form do I want to see a "Fairy Catch" rule instituted in our game. We have better rules than our friends down south, especially in time clock and kicking game. Noeller, yogi and wbbfan 3
voodoochylde Posted December 6, 2016 Report Posted December 6, 2016 1 hour ago, Jpan85 said: They play a lot more games a week than the CFL does. I am sure if there was 12-15 CFL games a week there would be a lot more CFL returns. Its not even all the returns for TD its the excitement of a punt return watch the guy try to weave his way through everyone. Only to be nullified by a penalty. For the record, 752 punt returns in the CFL season and 768 (approx, don't have my #s in front of me) to date in the NFL. Pretty comparable.
voodoochylde Posted December 6, 2016 Report Posted December 6, 2016 48 minutes ago, Jaxon said: In no way, shape or form do I want to see a "Fairy Catch" rule instituted in our game. We have better rules than our friends down south, especially in time clock and kicking game. Time clock I'll give you. It's what I love about the Canadian game .. 2 minutes left, there's still a chance. NFL .. not so much. The one rule I'd love to see changed is "ball last touched before going O/B".
wbbfan Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 11 hours ago, Noeller said: the fair catch rule is one of the worst things in all of pro football.... that and the current state of PI in the cfl. Idk which is worse.
brett_c_b Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 9 hours ago, voodoochylde said: Only to be nullified by a penalty. For the record, 752 punt returns in the CFL season and 768 (approx, don't have my #s in front of me) to date in the NFL. Pretty comparable. How many games played in each league? Cfl is what 81 games? NFL so far is probably double that played? Goalie 1
MOBomberFan Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 (edited) Delete, piling on Edited December 7, 2016 by MOBomberFan Already brought up
basslicker Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 20 hours ago, 17to85 said: and when you say moving you mean not moving because the returner just takes a knee and doesn't go anywhere right? At least in the CFL you get the opportunity for a return every play which is well worth the few seconds it takes to call a penalty and set the after the infraction. I mean moving, as in cutting out at least 4 penalties per game.
Mr Dee Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 For the time it takes to march out 5 or 15 yards, the game IS kept moving. There is that change of offence and defence/ST, so really, there is no real time lost. Besides it's better than watching grown men circle a ball until one man is knowledgeable enough to stop its momentum. For those who like the American rules..you can view it several times a week, but don't expect any CFL rules fans to throw a plug in for them. Judd, SPuDS and Bigblue204 3
17to85 Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 2 hours ago, basslicker said: I mean moving, as in cutting out at least 4 penalties per game. and how much time do those 4 penalties add to the game? half a minute? They gotta set the ball after a kick regardless, all that gets added in terms of time is the time for the official to turn on his mic and call the penalty so it's really insignificant. All the time wasted on frivolous challenges is a bigger concern than penalties on a return.
BBlink Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 I'm just wondering if the CFL can handle its ADD enough to be able to keep the same rules for 2 consecutive years. mbrg 1
Bigblue204 Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 On 06/12/2016 at 4:35 PM, voodoochylde said: Only to be nullified by a penalty. For the record, 752 punt returns in the CFL season and 768 (approx, don't have my #s in front of me) to date in the NFL. Pretty comparable. But it's not only about the TD's. How many times in the CFL did a solid punt return flip the field? I'd like to see the total yards gained per punt return between CFL and NFL to date...then you might have a legit comparison. SPuDS and Mr Dee 2
wbbfan Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/7/2016 at 0:43 PM, BBlink said: I'm just wondering if the CFL can handle its ADD enough to be able to keep the same rules for 2 consecutive years. no chance. It seems we must re invent the wheel every off season.
basslicker Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 On 2016-12-07 at 11:08 AM, 17to85 said: and how much time do those 4 penalties add to the game? half a minute? They gotta set the ball after a kick regardless, all that gets added in terms of time is the time for the official to turn on his mic and call the penalty so it's really insignificant. All the time wasted on frivolous challenges is a bigger concern than penalties on a return. It's not so much the time it takes, it's the mere fact that so many penalties are called in a CFL game, it's embarrassing.
voodoochylde Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 On 12/8/2016 at 7:23 AM, Bigblue204 said: But it's not only about the TD's. How many times in the CFL did a solid punt return flip the field? I'd like to see the total yards gained per punt return between CFL and NFL to date...then you might have a legit comparison. It's 2:1 (a bit better) in favour of CFL returners. The only reason I used "TDs" as a measure of anything was in response to the comment that in the NFL "the returner just takes a knee and doesn't go anywhere". To illustrate, I referenced the most explosive sort of special teams play (one that all football fans, regardless of league affiliation, hope to see). Changing field position with a well kicked ball is more easily accomplished on the shorter, narrower American field. To that end 'flipping the field' via punt return isn't a meaningful metric. I'd be more interested in an offenses ability to capitalize on field position after a punt (or conversely, not giving up points after a successful return if the offense doesn't do much). I'm not a fan of the No Yards rule. Said simply, it drives me nuts to see players being flagged when they clearly weren't in the 5 yard zone or when they make noticeable effort to give the returner space (especially when the distance inside that bubble is marginal). It's just as bad seeing players not draw a flag when they clearly were in that zone .. it's worse when it happens on the very next punt or in the same game. *shrug*
17to85 Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 but with only 3 downs in the CFL getting some field position out of a kick return can have a huge impact because it gives an offense, or even defense some breathing room. It's no secret that special teams are a much bigger part of the game in the CFL than they are in the NFL and the number of downs is a big part of that I believe so if you take away on aspect with which a team can get yards (taking away the no yards penalty) you're just going to make out game worse.
BigBlue Posted December 9, 2016 Author Report Posted December 9, 2016 5 minutes ago, 17to85 said: "getting some field position out of a kick" is a big part of our game for sure... thats why I would like to see the safety touch changed from 2 points to 3 ... so a team can not buy itself field position in our punting battles
Mr Dee Posted December 10, 2016 Report Posted December 10, 2016 Why remove a strategic coaching decision from the game? It's a unique aspect of the CFL game and forces a sometimes tough decision. We should be celebrating the difference in our game, not looking for ways to dumb it down. SPuDS and Noeller 2
Eternal optimist Posted December 11, 2016 Report Posted December 11, 2016 I think we can all agree PI calls is the biggest area needing improvement, if possible, I'd update the books to have a more clear, concise definition of what exactly pass interference is, if possible make it measurable and more black and white. Possible suggestions: 1. Instead of the ball has to be "catchable" (which is subjective at best) how about in order to call PI, the ball has to land within 5 yards of the receiver. It'd force the receiver to continue to try and make the play, instead of giving up on it because they know PI will be called. 2. Maybe find a way to define what "hand-fighting" actually is, and whether or not it is allowed. Even if you just had a laundry list of what situations PI is considered to be...I know it wouldn't be perfect by any stretch, but if the referees at least had a measurable set of standards to be met in order to call PI, it'd help in a number of ways... it would make it easier to train them as well as easier for the players and coaches, because they could then actually coach players on what they can and cannot do. As it stands right now, players are often robbed of good, clean plays with a tacky PI call, and coaches often will throw a challenge flag just on a whim in the hopes that command centre rules the defensive player sneezed too close to the receiver. Dee Urban Hermit 1
Jpan85 Posted December 11, 2016 Report Posted December 11, 2016 Once again they don't look if the ball is catchable in making a call.
Mr Dee Posted December 11, 2016 Report Posted December 11, 2016 Whats confusing for the fan is that they do look at "not calling" PI if the ball is deemed "uncatchable". Rule 6 article (ii) If a player commits pass interference when a forward pass is deemed uncatchable, no penalty for pass interference shall be applied And they do use the term "reachable" ball in determining whether a player has a reasonable chance to catch the ball or bat it down. And I do prefer to use the term reachable ball because who is to be the judge in determining whether a 'reachable' ball is 'catchable'?
Eternal optimist Posted December 11, 2016 Report Posted December 11, 2016 6 hours ago, Jpan85 said: Once again they don't look if the ball is catchable in making a call. Interesting, learn something new everyday I guess. If they don't, they really should. I guess by the very nature of PI it's almost always going to be a judgement call.
Brandon Blue&Gold Posted December 12, 2016 Report Posted December 12, 2016 Keep No Yards but eliminate it after the first (or maybe second) bounce on a punt. Tired of the returner letting it bounce in an attempt to draw the penalty. Still call the penalty if someone other than the punter on the Kicking team touches it before the returner does.
Eternal optimist Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Let the Riders, and only the Riders play with 13 men on the field. I'd love to hear Jonesy explain away how the league is against them after another losing season with 13 men on the field.
BigBlue Posted December 14, 2016 Author Report Posted December 14, 2016 day at 08:16 PM · "Why remove a strategic coaching decision from the game?" When you are kicking out of your own endzone into a breeze there is not much strategy to taking a safety, just sanity in giving up just two points to put the other team on their 40 instead of our 40 yard line. Let good defense and special teams play have its reward and not be bought off...
Mr Dee Posted December 14, 2016 Report Posted December 14, 2016 1 hour ago, BigBlue said: Let good defense and special teams play have its reward and not be bought off... Well, as near as I can figure it, if the defence and STs hold the opposing offence enough to warrant the opposing team conceding a safety, then that is their reward. Lets go through this together - 2 points is > 1 point BUT is < 3 points which is the reward for a successful FG attempt. On 2016-12-09 at 3:44 PM, BigBlue said: "getting some field position out of a kick" is a big part of our game for sure... thats why I would like to see the safety touch changed from 2 points to 3 ... so a team can not buy itself field position in our punting battles Now, why in the name of #screamingbluejeebees would you want to give 3 points for a safety? That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. As a Coach, you have a choice, put in plays to move the ball, concede the safety or put it in your kicker's foot and STs tackles, and your defence. As a fan I've seen it work in every category imaginable, and it's unique and totally CFL. I love it. Take the 2- point safety out of the game? Might as well give automatic 7 points for TDs. You know, to reward the offence...
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