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Old Tue Oct 16, 2007, 04:44pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Please understand that I am not trying to beat a dead horse or to start a fight on this. I am merely responding to those who posted before me in this thread.
We are on a discussion board right? We do discuss issues like this right? I do not consider it a fight when someone makes a valid point which I feel you are, but in my opinion might not be completely correct. That is why we are here I hope.


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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I think both those statements are false. If I'm wrong, I apologize. If the original poster lives in a state that doesn't care about NFHS mechanics, that's fine. I'm simply trying to point out to anyone who might care about the NFHS mechanic that the NFHS does seem to want the Lead to count for this violation.
You say this as if everything is addressed in great detail in the NF Mechanics book. If you have not noticed, there are a lot of things that are not even touched on at all. And to take one statement and imply is must me that is a little irresponsible to me. The NF does not cover how we change a 3 point shot to a 2. The NF does not cover how we change an out of bounds call. The NF does not even address directly when to make a call across the lane or in the lane (which can vary based on situation). You cannot take one statement and apply it to all situations when 3 Person is a fluid system that changes constantly. And unless he heard it is OK to do that with the people he works for, I would caution him on thinking this is OK. I do often qualify my statements with answers that might not apply to the NF directly, since the NF does not run camps in most states and the NF leaves a lot of things on purpose to state representatives. Then again, you do whatever you think works for you Scrappy. But if you work in my state and you do this, it will not result in good evaluations. I can guarantee that one.

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