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Originally posted by Texas Aggie
>>Been around for a long time.<<
If you want me to even consider your point further, you will have to quote the rule/ruling word for word, just as I asked. I don't have a Fed book laying around. I might be able to find one if I looked real hard, but I guarantee you I had this play a number of times, always called a foul, and never heard it should be traveling. I started working in '88, and by '91, I all but had the Fed book memorized. I don't know your definition of "long time," but I do not recall a specific ruling on this play.
If there was one, I missed it, so please quote it.
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Lah me. Who really gives a damn if you're gonna consider our points, you condescending little dexter.
Wow! 1988 eh? I bow to your amazing amount of experience. I've only been doing games since...oh...1959. And,fyi, that rule has been in place since.....oh....at least 1959.
Experience doesn't mean squat. A knowledge of the rules does mean something. You obviously don't have that knowledge. Equally obvious, you don't want to admit that you are clueless. BktBallRef takes the time to cite the complete case play for you and explain the concept, and all you can say is "Naw, that ain't right". Well, I got a novel little concept for ya.
You cite a NFHS rule that negates that case book play and backs up your little flight of fantasy.
No matter what, call it any damn way that you freaking want to. You will anyway, because you obviously don't believe any of us. Why are you wasting your time here anyway if nobody here knows anything? Or are you trying to educate the masses from your vast knowledge of the FED rule book?
Lah, me. Big hat, no cattle!
Note:edited to replace a word that I used with "dexter" instead.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jan 21st, 2005 at 07:19 AM]