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Old Wed Sep 22, 2004, 01:25pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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If the coach reached over the sideline and deflected a pass instead, would all the Judge Roy Bean's throw him out too? That's interfering with a live ball also, isn't it, and it really isn't that much different that the original play, is it?. Just wondering.
Shut up hippy.

That's the problem with people today...too damn permissive!

And get off my lawn!!!
Lah me! Banned from the lawn. Again.

Didn't we have a thread a l'il while ago about a coach standing on the sideline- still in his coaching box, and then touching a pass coming up the sidelines? Wasn't the argument then between dem that wanted a "T" and dose that just wanted a violation? I don't remember anyone really advocating running the coach's a$$. Except for you, of course. Or is my memory failing me again. Just seems to me that there really ain't that much difference in HOW you interfere.
Actually I don't have a horse in this race, I was just trying to run Chuck for stirring this up again just as it was starting to die down.

And I want you to stay the heck off my lawn.

But since you ask, this poor b@stard (the coach, not you) is probably so wound up & frustrated already I would not want to take him out of his misery by offering an early exit.

So put me down for a T.
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