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Old Thu Sep 07, 2006, 08:16am
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
You're correct. You're not an NFHS expert. If you were, you'd be familiar with the POE's over the last few years. You'd be familiar with what HS officials are told at state and local clinics. This play is illegal and the Fed and the States want it called.

Stick with NCAA.
Will do, BASKETBALL ref. I'll stop trying to clarify my understanding of your rules. Wouldn't want to know more or understand anything better, now, would I?

Now, on a more civil note ... can you post for me the POE's you're talking about - I have read the ones that get posted here, and don't recall this one ... but maybe it just hasn't been posted before. Assuming said POE exists, I'm wondering what the reasoning is behind making assumptions that certain players on the field who are a certain undefined distance from the play would never end up having an effect on the play, and thus are unblockable.
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