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Old Fri Jan 20, 2006, 11:12am
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Originally posted by M&M Guy
at least what I saw of the game in between showing every possible camera angle of Bob Huggins in the stands...
Oh, but we need to fawn over Bob, and he just loves all those kids and how hard they've worked. . . barf.

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Let's say he would've knocked the ball away with the shoe - violation? Or play on? If violation, which rule applies?

Obviously, he's playing with equipment that is not being used in the manner intended (3-5-3). But there's no penalty listed that I can see. The referee is simply not supposed to allow him to play. So if he hit the ball with his shoe, you have two choices:

1) Call a kicking violation. Since you're allowing him to play, he must be wearing the shoe properly, which means it must be on his foot. Ok, that's a stretch.

2) Stop the game, and sub him out for not wearing the equipment correctly. Resume at the POI, which is with the offense still in control of the ball.

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I just want to get right to the heart and sole of the matter.
Grooooooan!
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