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Spacing for defense?
Team A's out of bounds. Team A stacks four players tightly together. The question B2 wants to get in between A1 and A2. If B2 requests - can the official force A1 and A2 to separate to allow B2 into the stack?
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Get Out Your Protractor ...
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Now before you answer, let me get out my sine, cosine, and tangent tables. Or better yet, here's a chance for me to use the new slide rule that I bought myself for Christmas. That's right, you heard me, it's brand new. They are still making them. |
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Protractor? Slide Rule?
BillyMac - I carry a lot of stuff with me to games.....but these two items are not among them! ;)
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A sine is what says STOP at the end of the road. Cosine is when you help your kids borrow money. (often ends badly) Tangent is a small citrus fruit, kinda like an orange. |
For Players, Coaches, and Fans ...
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to and within 3 feet of the boundary line if an opponent desires one of the positions. |
Most stack plays are perpendicular to the OOB line, so it's legal. Whoever gets there first gets the spot. I've also seen the defense actually get there first and the offense try to move them. Either way, first to the spot gets it.
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EDIT: another question... what if B1 and B2 wants to get in between A2 and A3? Is it only allowing one opponent in between any two players, or can as many opponents request to get in between any two players? |
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2) Only one (because if there were two, then the offense could request to get in between those two) |
adjacent?
adjacent posistions - Is this side by side as in BillyMac's post? Or front to back as in a "stack"? or both?
thanks.. |
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I have owned both a full-size Post Versilog since 1969, a half-size Post Versilog since 1973. I also own a Post Trig slide rule and I bought Mark, Jr., a full-size Versilog as a high school graduation present since he is majoring in both mechanical engineering and physics.
MTD, Sr. |
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Really? Ya think?
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Get him a TI-89. He'll thank you after his 4 years of engineering school... I promise. |
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