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Old Wed Sep 12, 2001, 11:53pm
BktBallRef BktBallRef is offline
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You know, I've typed it over and over again. Just the act of the QB running over to his wideout and yelling at him is not deceitful. It doesn't become deceitful and illegal until the ball is snapped. Then it's obvious that the verbage was meant as trickery.

It's so simple to see that the play is designed to illegally deceive the defense. It's described clearly in the rulebook and the casebook. Eveyone who has posted here seems to get it. Everyone but you. I just wonder what other rules and interpretations from the NF does an official like yourself ignore?

Good luck to you, sir.
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