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Originally Posted by KSRef07
10.5.1: "...for the purpose of coaching his team." Standing silent is not coaching. Kneeling and watching the play is not coaching
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What if the coach is silently watching how the other team's defense reacts to screens, in order to figure which play to call next trip down the floor? What if he quietly watching which sub comes in, so he can figure how to set up his defense?
Are you saying that, by virtue of being silent, a coach is not coaching?
How does a coach, kneeling in his box, pose a threat to an official?