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Old Fri Sep 30, 2011, 12:18pm
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Originally Posted by Eastshire View Post
Remember that it's a different answer for USSF and NFHS. USSF only has a dangerous play for putting an opponent in danger of injury. NHS has dangerous play for putting anyone (including yourself or a teammate) in danger.

In USSF, this is nothing, but in NFHS it may be a dangerous play.
Thank you. That clears it up a lot for me. I guess I missed that key word in the USSF/FIFA and NFHS rulebook.
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