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Old Wed Sep 19, 2001, 01:24pm
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Anyone hear anything about the NF allowing US flag patches on uniforms outside the "legal" parameters for commemorative patches?

I, for one, would ignore any uniform violations for this.
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Old Wed Sep 19, 2001, 01:54pm
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3.4.14 The flag must be 2x3 inches or smaller and should not interfere with seeing the number.
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Old Wed Sep 19, 2001, 04:43pm
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Anyone hear anything about the NF allowing US flag patches on uniforms outside the "legal" parameters for commemorative patches?

I, for one, would ignore any uniform violations for this.

Michigan posted that very thing on their web site.
It is also allowed on the right sleeve of our stripes.
Just like Tim said... 2x3.


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Anyone hear anything about the NF allowing US flag patches on uniforms outside the "legal" parameters for commemorative patches?

I, for one, would ignore any uniform violations for this.

Michigan posted that very thing on their web site.
It is also allowed on the right sleeve of our stripes.
Just like Tim said... 2x3.


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[Edited by mick on Sep 19th, 2001 at 04:45 PM]
Yeah, I know the rule. My question is: are you going to sit anybody down for a larger flag patch, for instance?
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Old Thu Sep 20, 2001, 03:09am
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are you going to sit anybody down for a larger flag patch, for instance?

No way.

When we start basketball season here in Texas (November) if teams come out with flags that cover the entire uniform, they will play without penalty in my games!

There is a time for rules and there is a time for things that are more important.

There is a dispute in Chapel Hill about the size of a sign that contains an American Flag (it's larger than 6 square feet). Can you imagine city government personnel making an issue about something like that at this point in time?!? Any official who literally interpreted the flag decoration rule would be doing just as much a disservice.
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Old Thu Sep 20, 2001, 05:22am
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Yeah, I know the rule. My question is: are you going to sit anybody down for a larger flag patch, for instance?
Sorry,
I totally missed your point.
I hope I don't get put into the position of having to make that choice between a patriotic coach that cannot measure, and a patriotic coach that wants a rule enforced.
I, for one, do not believe in anarchy.
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Old Thu Sep 20, 2001, 07:46am
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I am all for the flag, but if the other coach makes it an issue, and it is obviously too big I think you have to enforce it.

I have better things to do than explain to the state why I was intentionally disregarding a rule.

Now, having said that I am not A) going to take a tape measure with me, B) even mention it.

If a coach gets a whim and reads the rule book to know this My answer will be, "It looks OK to me...."

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Thanks guys. That's pretty much how I feel. No matter what size the flag patch is, it's always going to look 2x3 to me.

BTW - a local high school sent a kid home the other day for wearing a T-shirt with a flag on the front. They said it violated dress code (the T-shirt, not the flag design). The next day they apologized and said they were not going to enforce the rule for a while.
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Thanks guys. That's pretty much how I feel. No matter what size the flag patch is, it's always going to look 2x3 to me.

BTW - a local high school sent a kid home the other day for wearing a T-shirt with a flag on the front. They said it violated dress code (the T-shirt, not the flag design). The next day they apologized and said they were not going to enforce the rule for a while.
I bet that High School had briefly forgotten spirit and intent.
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I am all for the flag, but if the other coach makes it an issue, and it is obviously too big I think you have to enforce it.

I have better things to do than explain to the state why I was intentionally disregarding a rule.

Now, having said that I am not A) going to take a tape measure with me, B) even mention it.

If a coach gets a whim and reads the rule book to know this My answer will be, "It looks OK to me...."

"Yeah coach, those flags do look kinda big but now that you
bring it up I'm not sure the numbers on *your* shirts are
quite up to snuff either. Any suggestions?"
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