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Old Fri Aug 28, 2009, 03:59pm
Time2Ref Time2Ref is offline
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Hold on, let me get some popcorn.


This was discussed (ad nauseum) a couple of weeks ago. There was a big argument. 170 posts on one site and probably just as many on this site.

I'm sure that they will be changing the wording next year on the definition of an OOB player.

In the meantime, bring the subject up at your local association meeting and call it the way they tell you to call it.

I know how I will call it. I'm pretty sure that I understand the intention of the rules makers.

Tweeeeeeet! OOB. Stop the clock. Were going back to the line of scrimmage, adding one to the down marker, and signaling Ready to Play.

Coach, I hear you. We are moving on, let it go.

(Thought, but not said: Coach, shame on you for waisting the student athelete's time practicing this play)
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