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Old Fri Oct 12, 2007, 10:22am
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Originally Posted by Blue37
This question was at the bottom of a thread and seems to have been overlooked. What is "on the field" and "to their sideline"?
On most fields, they've drawn a thick white line that we colloquially refer to as the "sideline". To the sideline means that they should go over by this line I speak of.

This sideline thingy marks of sort of a rectangle (on most fields). That is called "the field". On the field means On that rectangle thingy.

(No one answered your question because it's rather straightforward).
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