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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by RamTime
Actually I was not asking about the tuck play, I understand that part of it. I was asking if officials are told that they can not guess on what a players intention was regardless of weather it is a QB throwing a football or an illegal block that may appear to be an accident. I am asking if their is anything specific that governs an official as to weather or not he is allowed to take into consideration what he believes a players intention was. Try to forget the specific play that this statement came from and just concentrate on the specific sentence that reads "it appears that the ref cannot take into consideration his intention." The reason I posted the entire comment was to give you the source. Also I gave the entire quote so nobody would mistake it as something it was not intended to be however once again it seems it was the wrong way to ask it. I ONLY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE SPECIFIC SENTENCE.
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The word is WHETHER, not WEATHER. W-H-E-T-H-E-R.
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Oh, yeah, I mean't to bring that up too. Weather is partly cloudy, chance of showers, etc. Whether would be as in, "whether or not..."