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Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
The last thing you want is for a player to come in the fourth quarter at WR, catch what is the winning touchdown and have the opposing coach get your attention to inspect the receivers gloves (the coach saw the gloves before the game). What do you now have? The short answer is a mess.
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Then the coach should have brought it to the attention of the officials. It is not our job to check every single piece of equipment. This is why we ask the coach "Are your players properly equip and legally ready to play?
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Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
While the rule book now lets you get by with the coach certifiyng his players equipment, in reality coaches are so busy getting ready for a game until they are lucky to know players names -- we have all seen that.
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All we can do is make note when we come in contact with all players. Even during warm-ups not all players are wearing all their equipment when they enter the field.
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Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
My policy is to always view the teams in warmup to see if you can spot illegal equipment and avoid the aforementioned.
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The key to what you said is "see if you can spot illegal equipment..."
It is kind of hard to know what is inside of a glove while looking literally 30 to 40 yards away. Now of course you might choose a couple of players and look at them, but it is unlikely you are going to check 50 players on one team that has equipment right before a game. I just do not see you or anyone doing that.
Peace