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Changing your mind
I did not see the game live, only saw the highlights, but the end of the Cardinals - Rams game, didn't make the officials look to good. Once a coach makes up his decision, and unless you gave him a wrong option, he should live with his decision. Alowing him to change his decision, based on what a smarter coach does after his choice does not seem correct. Like I said I didn't see the game, but from the highlights the official looks like a goof.
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None, I would really look like a goof if I were out there. But that was not the point. Again I didn't see the game, but if the coach was given his options, chose one. That should be his decision. 5 minutes later he shouldn't be allowed to change his mind. I'm assuming, but don't know that he was not given his choices correctly?? Or how long do you give them to change their mind? I've been taught you give them their options, let them make their choice, and enforce it. Also I really wanted to see someone try a free kick. Last edited by Trap; Mon Sep 25, 2006 at 04:08pm. |
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I also do not know NFL rules very well so there could be provisions to do what these officials did. Peace
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I heard about this play from my principal at school and didn't see the play nor the highlights from the game.
Here is a copy of the email I sent a NFL Europe official with my understanding of the play with his response. His response is at the top:
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The problem was that St Louis decided to decline the penalty. The referee made the announcement that the penalty would be declined and said Arizona elected to Free kick from it's 30 yd line. After hearing all this, St louis decided to accept the penalty and kick again.
I thought you had to take a timeout to change your mind on a penalty decision? St Louis didn't have any left so I thought for sure they'd be stuck with the decision they made. Guess not! |
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One guess I would make is that the R may have told the captain that declining the penalty would end the game, forgetting about the free kick after fair catch option extending the game.
After making a mistake like that I would go back and fully inform the captain so he could make the right choice. |
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