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Originally posted by His High Holiness
Let us assume this third world play actually happened, which I doubt would ever occur:
Your ruling is going to be challenged no matter what you do. This discussion is proof of that. A career setback protest is coming (if allowed). The big dogs in your association will tear you apart. You are in a no win situation. Therefore, for political purposes, the umpire must go into survival mode.
Simply, you, the politically astute umpire, do not see the coach assist the player. It did not happen. Therefore, you do not have to rule on the career killing play. 
I have just added this play in my preplanning book. See my recent article on preplanning plays, assuming you are a subscriber of course.
Peter
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Why does every situation result in a "career killing play" in the beltline?
God, Peter, just call the freaking game and let the chips fall wherever they fall. Is it that important to be a "big dog" that you have to go into every game hoping things don't happen on your field?