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Nobody is going to know better where the ball went OOB than R standing where the ball was kicked. Even with the wind making the ball curve only a coach standing directly under the kick when it goes OOB would have a better idea. [/B][/QUOTE]
I gotta agree with this. Best you can do is just go with the spot of kick and landing spot. If you have extremely high winds and it is obvious the ball curved. Possible a wing official might have more of an idea.
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Need an out, get an out. Need a run, balk it in.
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