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Since no one seemed to answer the question clearly, I am going to assume we are talking about the long switch with the Lead going off the sideline.
If that is what we are talking about, this mechanic was used last year in Illinois which I was under the impression that the NF adopted. This mechanic has been confusing for most. When explained the right way we get it right most of the time. But there is a lot of confusion for sure because people have complicated the issue. All you have to remember is this only applies to the Lead calling a foul, not a trail from going from the BC going to the FC. When that is explained, usually we get it right. Peace
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