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Old Sun Nov 11, 2018, 12:07pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Originally Posted by CT1 View Post
The general principle in all NFHS sports is:
If it’s not proscribed as being illegal, then it’s legal.
Not just NFHS...that's a gen'l principle used by everyone in writing rules for sports whose play flows similarly to football. The presumption is of action's being legal. It's not an absolute presumption; there's always a loophole in such rules about "travesty of the game" or similar criterion that makes it illegal to go obviously beyond the bounds of the spirit of the game. You know, like turning a fire hose on the players, opening a trap door, or pulsing the lighting to induce seizures.

Some games are of the type where procedures are spelled out so as to give the players a limited range of choices: You can do A, B, or C, period. But games like football have their rules written more like, you can do anything you can think of except A, B, or C.
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