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Everyone will still not see this.
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Would you folks be complaining so vehemently if the clarification went the way you wanted?
I don't remember this ever happening before, but then again I never looked down at the feet when calling a block/charge either :) Rich |
Let go - PLEASE!!!
This absolutely boggles my mind. We had a very interesting discussion of this rule. It could be read in one of two ways. You could either literally interpretat the rule and piece together individual lines in a specific way that led one direction. Alternatively, you could look at spirit of the rule in light of the problem that NFHS appeared to be trying to fix and choose to believe that they failed to reword a line of the rules in order to make their intent perfectly clear. Because of this, there was legitimate argument over what NFHS intended - that's as it should be.
Now NFHS has clarified, and explained in very clear terms how they want it called and why they want it called this way. And their interpretation and support for that interpretation is extremely logical. How can we still be fighting about this, and why? |
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If he's got only 2 legs call him Eileen. Unless he's from (your favorite Asian country inserted here) then he's Irene. |
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What's needed now is uniformity in calling it- like it or not. |
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[/B][/QUOTE]I think we may have a winner! :D |
I still won't explicitly look down before the crash. It's just like calling a batter out for having a foot out of the box -- you just have to have a feel for where it is and look down after the contact.
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Hang the dog and one of his littermates over your window and call them "Curt 'n Rod".
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I will tell you how.
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It really isn't that hard
Not everybody has to read this clarification on-line. Local leadership (rules interpreters, local boards, etc.) should be able to look it up and get this essential information to their refs.
We are about to start a new season. A new rule is going into effect, people got a bit confused, NF clarified their intent. The rule is now so incredibly straightforward it isn't hard to tell folks what it means. It doesn't require a laptop or an internet connection - just remember that defenders have to stay on the court. How hard is it to get that message out to refs? |
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And, you could print out the interps, and the clarification and keep them tucked neatly inside your rules book. |
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