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2019 NFL Rule Changes That Would Improve The Game Big Time
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 819029" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I like that. For instance, they could increase each team to a maximum 3 challenges per half so it doesn’t become unreasonable. However, to limit the usage, each initiated coaches challenge that doesn’t overturn is immediately awarded a loss of down along with the standard loss of challenge.</p><p>If it’s a 4th down play that’s not overturned? 15 yards is added to the return or half the distance.</p><p></p><p>Unrelated to football note: I’m highly surprised they haven’t utilized this concept in civil court. If you sue someone and they are found “not guilty”, there should be a consequence for wasting everyone’s time.</p><p> E.g, The courts should retain 10% of the named monetary value of the lawsuit as a fine. The fine amount should be split 50/50 between the accused and to defray the court costs. You want 5 Million in damages for a spilt cup of hot coffee? Be prepared to pony up 500,000 if you lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 819029, member: 10086"] I like that. For instance, they could increase each team to a maximum 3 challenges per half so it doesn’t become unreasonable. However, to limit the usage, each initiated coaches challenge that doesn’t overturn is immediately awarded a loss of down along with the standard loss of challenge. If it’s a 4th down play that’s not overturned? 15 yards is added to the return or half the distance. Unrelated to football note: I’m highly surprised they haven’t utilized this concept in civil court. If you sue someone and they are found “not guilty”, there should be a consequence for wasting everyone’s time. E.g, The courts should retain 10% of the named monetary value of the lawsuit as a fine. The fine amount should be split 50/50 between the accused and to defray the court costs. You want 5 Million in damages for a spilt cup of hot coffee? Be prepared to pony up 500,000 if you lose. [/QUOTE]
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