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Old Mon Sep 15, 2008, 01:22pm
hawkishowl20 hawkishowl20 is offline
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Originally Posted by RichMSN
Who put 12 on the field, anyway? Perhaps someone else ought to be looking into the "incompetence" mirror.

The only mistake the official made was engaging you for so long. I wouldn't have even come to the sidelines to discuss this with you.
How many times does this need to be said? My D-coordinator realized the substitution error and was yelling onto the field before the snap. Which probably helped official count faster. He then apologized for the substitution error immediately after the play.

1)So, he made a substitution
2)the player new to football got mixed up
3)He discovered and attempted to fix the error
4)And apologized for it

Why are you obsessed with this? It doesn’t offset failure to officiate. That’s the business of officiating. If games could be played without a single rule infraction or mistake there would be no officials. By your logic my team commits one penalty in a game, my player gets ejected for jumping offside and I can’t object because I didn’t coach him well enough to not jump offside? It is hard to withstand your absurdity. I hope you realize you are doing it.
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