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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by mick
The kid's team could have had proper paperwork (waivers, physician's comments) to avoid putting the officials in a tough spot, written words that takes the officials outa the middle. Paux on them!
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Do you think it's reasonable for the coaching staff to realize there's a rule that forces legless kids to wear shoes?
And then to petition the state for a waiver?
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The kid is a senior and has played all his team's previous games this season on special teams, according to the article. I find it remarkable that no opponent, no previous official, nobody commented about it to the team. How could this be the first time anybody noticed?
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Out of the area officials.
New/young crew.
Half-time discussion with Rule Book.
"Easy peasy. Japanesey." - Brooks Hatlin
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So it took one extra-special crew half a game to understand how to deal with this extra-special kid.
But you're saying the coaching staff should have been super-extra-special to prevent the problem caused when the extra-special crew noticed the extra-special kid had no shoes on his legless body.
I aint buyin it Mick, that's just spreading the special sauce too thin IMO.