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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust pointing out that the reason for kick-ins isn't because they don't want kids touching the ball, but rather they don't want kids packed in together jostling around in front of the thrower. A kick-in is easier to get directly to a teammate, so kids are naturally more spread out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat makes no sense. But either does anything Charlie Baker with the sexual molestor son AJ Baker does. Do you have any proof of that theory?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust pointing out that the reason for kick-ins isn't because they don't want kids touching the ball, but rather they don't want kids packed in together jostling around in front of the thrower. A kick-in is easier to get directly to a teammate, so kids are naturally more spread out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy are players allowed to pick the ball up with their hands in a game
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Some of the new rules do not make any sense, such as what purpose is there in not allowing the goalie to punt the ball past the half way line? Also should each venue/location restrict attendees by their physical size on what they can be safely social distance? When I go with my wife, we are laterally 20 feet away from the next couple, while parents from the other team are standing together, outside the gate, looking through the fence to watch. But even with the rules that don't make any sense, it is still enjoyable to watch, as a parent, and far, far better then no soccer at all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome of the new rules do not make any sense, such as what purpose is there in not allowing the goalie to punt the ball past the half way line? Also should each venue/location restrict attendees by their physical size on what they can be safely social distance? When I go with my wife, we are laterally 20 feet away from the next couple, while parents from the other team are standing together, outside the gate, looking through the fence to watch. But even with the rules that don't make any sense, it is still enjoyable to watch, as a parent, and far, far better then no soccer at all.
For the punting rule, I still can't figure that one out. Unless MIAA thought GKs would play in more out of the back if they couldn't punt it far, and that might lead to less player contact.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor the latter, the other team's parents are probably not allowed at away games. Hence they are outside the gate. If they are standing together, that is really their choice and their risk, but the rules are there to protect them and they obviously didn't follow the rules. Hence, they can't blame the school if they get infected from standing too close to other parents.
For the punting rule, I still can't figure that one out. Unless MIAA thought GKs would play in more out of the back if they couldn't punt it far, and that might lead to less player contact.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy do you think helmets are being worn?
Concussion concerns will top covid and become the reason for the elimination of heading, Like it or not.
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There's nothing to figure out. All the rules were handed down by the imbecile Katie Theoharides at MA EEA - Who by the way ignores WHO guidelines about kids wearing masks while playing.
Those rules are then handed down to MA DESE, and then finally to MIAA. These are not MIAA rules or guidelines, they can only work with what they're given by the state, no matter how stupid they are.
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