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Post by John on Jul 27, 2018 6:42:56 GMT
A Tight End that is not a Blocking Back cannnot play as Blocking Back.
Please vote yes or no or be prepared to vote on Sunday.
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Post by Pat Hoglund on Jul 27, 2018 12:52:23 GMT
I vote Yes
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Post by Admin on Jul 27, 2018 13:41:10 GMT
Yes
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Post by Ryan D (Ravens & Redskins) on Jul 27, 2018 14:36:01 GMT
Yes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2018 15:42:10 GMT
What is the strat rule?
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Post by Pat Hoglund on Jul 27, 2018 16:14:10 GMT
BLOCKING BACK OFFENSE Using the standard Pro Set, designate one of the two backs as the “blocking back”. The designated player must be rated as a back (HB, FB, RB or BB) or as “Tight End” and he should have a Run Block rating of 4 or greater (you can use a 0 rated blocker, but we recommend that you do not since this would be unrealistic). When using this offense the blocking back cannot run the ball. Decrease all defensive player’s Pass Rush Rating by 1 (the minimum adjusted rating is 1). In addition, if the Offensive Onside End reading occurs on runs to the left side then use the Blocking Back’s rating. Note: if a Tight End is used as the Blocking Back his pass block rating is a 0. Restriction: If a "HB-only" has a "0" Run Block rating then he cannot play Blocking Back. If a "HB-only" has a "4", "5" or "6" Run Block rating, and he is positioned at Blocking Back, then reduce his Run Block rating by 1. For purposes of this rule, a "HB-only" is a player rated to play at HB but not rated to play FB, BB, or TE. Note: If a player is rated only at TE and not at any other BB position (HB, FB, RB or BB) then you should not allow him to be positioned at BB in competitive play. This is because doing so allows an unfair advantage to the offensive coach by allowing him to dictate pass coverage matchups. For example an ILB is able to doubleteam a TE, but no LB is able to doubleteam a BB. So we highly recommend that leagues and tournaments outlaw this practice.
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Post by Jets and Chargers on Jul 27, 2018 17:16:13 GMT
This Strat optional rule is "New" since we created our rule. We slightly get around it by allowing the defense to choose who the SS is covering. However, it is still difficult to Double Team the BB. We could change this rule, the double team rule, (or let in inside LB go the outside flat to take coverage if the OLB is blitzing/or bad -- as proposed by John).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2018 20:35:13 GMT
Yes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2018 3:02:18 GMT
Yes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2018 13:30:16 GMT
Yes.
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Post by lugoboss on Jul 28, 2018 19:39:04 GMT
Yes
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Post by pbisiules on Jul 29, 2018 3:00:30 GMT
Yes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2018 14:26:11 GMT
Yes
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Post by Jets and Chargers on Sept 7, 2020 19:16:06 GMT
Just bumping this thread to the top for everyone to see the change.
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Post by allday28 on Sept 7, 2020 19:34:58 GMT
Just bumping this thread to the top for everyone to see the change. Thank you. Who has the editable version of the rules? I would be happy to update the pdf’d rules.
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