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Old Thu Oct 12, 2006, 02:00pm
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Think so?

Jmo, Jim, but I think that the FED also has told us how they want this handled.
I think the NCAA's explanations of legal and illegal activity are more clearly written. To each his own.
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Old Thu Oct 12, 2006, 02:06pm
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I think the NCAA's explanations of legal and illegal activity are more clearly written. To each his own.
What isn't clearly written in the FED POE?
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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 11:28am
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What isn't clearly written in the FED POE?
Alot. What, in the post play section of the POE above is #5 saying. Can I use a forearm to maintain position, or can I not use one at all. It is very vague in its wording. And what the hell in the offensive part does it mean by "shape up".

I just want to know from the rulebook if a forearm is legal or not for the purposes of just maintaining position. It sounds like it is reffed differently throughout the nation. I am going to ask my assignor next time I see him and see what he says, so I can make sure I am, in fact, in Rome. Cause its possible I am in the suburbs of it.
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