09-28-2015, 03:20 PM
The 11 minutes of play in 4 hours is a pretty big exaggeration.
If there are problems they center mostly in two areas:
- Poor wording of rules
- Too many rules
These two are directly causing the "yellow tide" we are seeing.
Simple examples, both OPI and DPI are vaguely defined but have cataclysmic impacts on games. Really the definition should be far more exact (so they can be objectively called) AND the penalty especially on DPI needs to be dialed down to something like 10 yards and first down as opposed to spot foul.
Then there is the whole "process of the catch" nonsense. Again it needs to be simplified so that you avoid plays which to the eye and the intuition are obvious catches but per a weird rule are not.
Fix stuff like this and a lot of the issues go away.
If there are problems they center mostly in two areas:
- Poor wording of rules
- Too many rules
These two are directly causing the "yellow tide" we are seeing.
Simple examples, both OPI and DPI are vaguely defined but have cataclysmic impacts on games. Really the definition should be far more exact (so they can be objectively called) AND the penalty especially on DPI needs to be dialed down to something like 10 yards and first down as opposed to spot foul.
Then there is the whole "process of the catch" nonsense. Again it needs to be simplified so that you avoid plays which to the eye and the intuition are obvious catches but per a weird rule are not.
Fix stuff like this and a lot of the issues go away.