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Originally Posted by zm1283
If I lift my left shoulder and left butt cheek off the floor, I'm not lying flat on my back anymore, so that would be rolling onto my side, would it not?
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I explained to someone else in my next post that I was being somewhat sarcastic, but the point still holds true. I'm not making things up. If you lay flat on your back and start to roll to your right by lifting your left shoulder and left butt cheek off the floor, you're going to be on your side rather quickly.
I can lie on my back and lift my shoulder all day without rolling over on my side.
Read the case play that I posted and under the ruling where it says what the player is ALLOWED to do, show me where it says he can roll over on his side.
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I don't need you to determine if I have credibility or not. There is no way to know by a message board if people are credible or not. I imagine there are some pretty subpar officials who post on here all the time who are held in high esteem, and some very good officials who hardly ever post on here.
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I'm addressing credibility on this board, not on the basketball floor. Any credibility you might have had with me, you lost with your fanboy posts concerning NFL officials on the Football forum.
On to my Ignore list you go.