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Old Sat Nov 16, 2013, 10:46am
Rob1968 Rob1968 is offline
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Use of Electronic Devices

In a training session this week, it was taught that it is not permissible for the Head Coach or any other bench personnel to record the game. My understanding is that the Head Coach may not a) communicate with players using an electronic device, and b) may not show a recording of the game to an official - (which infers that it is okay for team personnel to record the game.)

And the persenter said that if a coach tries to show a play from the game to an official, it is an immediate T. ( I responded that in our Pre-season Rules Meeting, conducted by a member of the NF Rules Committee, we were directed to not issue a T, but to just say, " We're not doing that." and walk away.

I was met by strong opposition regarding both issues.

Input, please. What is your part of Rome saying about this?
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