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Old Mon Dec 23, 2002, 02:31pm
Kelvin green Kelvin green is offline
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Tim

In this situation I will not "help" the teams. I will be adamant about this since it is not a group of third graders.

NCAA rules allows for the opposing team to identify players who just came in on a mass substitution. Even for argument's sake NF used this. This was at a FT and three players came in...

Either team that subs has 3 to 4 on the line... 1-2 in the backcourt. Now most teams who sub big guys send the big guys to the low post area, the gurads stay out high. Go figure that if youre a big guy on the paint and the other team sends two big guys in, one stands next to you, and one stands right across from you. It is not difficult for players to communicate and tell who has who. Same with gurads and forwards. If the team is playing zone then who cares unless it is a matchup zone...

A team who wants the line-up is just stalling

Now NF rules dont even have a provision. It's not our job to coach... prevent officiate yes but this does not prevent anything
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