Quote Originally Posted by Mocha View Post
Do you think a faster play clock could help the offenses in that defenses would have less time to read and react to the formations the offense is choosing? Or would the speed likely affect both sides equally?

Also, do you know when the clock rule was changed from starting the 20 seconds as soon as the ball and sticks are placed?
I don't know precisely when the rules changed, but it almost certainly coincided with an increase in players on the game roster. Coaches would have insisted they needed time to make substitutions to use those players.

IMO a 30-second (or better yet 25-second) play clock would prevent some situation substitutions, the vast majority of which are made by defences shuttling in rested pass rushers. I don't think it would have a huge impact on either side's ability to read and react to a play as it unfolds. But it would mean more snaps, which means more chances for something exciting to happen.