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There is a simple solution to the cramping charade.
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[QUOTE="supp, post: 1873700, member: 702"] I'm not sure that you'll be able to build a lot of support for that argument, unfortunately. The first question people will ask is what if it's a real injury? Players/coaches might be hesitant to sub out because of the rule and potentially worsen the condition. I don't know what the solution is. I suppose the only real solution would be more ACC teams switching to up-tempo offenses, like what happened in the Big 12. I mentioned below in the cramping thread that perhaps an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty could be given for those cases where a player exits the game with an injury only to re-enter seemingly recovered a play later. But how do you enforce that? It's another thing for the refs to monitor. I'm not sure how that would work. [/QUOTE]
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