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Football is a great game. To see two teams on the football field, offense and defense is like watching two generals commanding their armies. So many possibilities, the book three inches thick, the men in large trucks and stadiums full of people, some of whom had to wait six years to get tickets. And with all the excitement, suspense in the goal of this second and last field of all major players …

There are rules in this game long enough to make you want to remove all the hair, last to leave his head.

The typical lay person, casual football fan and even some of the biggest fans probably do not know half the rules Game Yes, they know the main rules, four half to make a first attempt and stuff, but complex rules have many fans wondering what's spending half the time. Even the referees are often seen standing around trying to understand what the rule of the game was broken, if at all. And what is more a rule broken? How to solve this?

Even rules contact with a receptor is unclear whether or not enforced in the same for each group of referees. Some games are happening and you see a receiver get knocked out of the bar beyond five courts and not said anything and then in another game, the defender simply rub your neck and is followed by pass interference. A little consistency would be nice. Of course, this does not things.

One of the rules more confusing is whether or not a receiver when he was in possession of catching a pass before leaving limits. Technically, this assumes you have both feet within the limits when the catch was made. If you take the ball with one foot and then takes a step and a walk outside, there is no catch. But that led off the field? He had caught the ball with both feet if it had not been pressure? How does it handle?

Then, of course, is the question of actually score a touchdown. Football should cross the plain line goal. Now, if the offensive player is on the floor when you dial, it's pretty easy to tell if he crossed the finish line. But what if you are on top of a pile up four feet above the ground, while trying to dive? How can you determine whether it has crossed the plain?

Then, of course, no forward motion when Current yields debate. If hit by a truck is 350 pounds and sent speeding back five yards, where is the ball marked? Does it get marked the tackler hit him or where land? And if you travel? Can you get up and running again? If he stumbles and one foot off limits, can run again?

So many questions and have not even scratched the surface of all the rules of football. Yes, this game really can give you a headache.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Football [http://football-guides.com]

51 Year Old Man Plays College Football

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November 1st, 2007 at 9:38 am

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