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Old Mon Nov 10, 2008, 12:07am
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Originally Posted by JasonTX View Post
What's wrong with just reading the rule book as study? Plus, who needs study guide when you got different officials discussion boards such as this one.
I do read the book.. But for example in the baseball red and blue book ( I know baseball in this fourm) but they give a ton of examples of plays and ways to handle them, more advance mechanics. The NFHS casebook doesn't... thanks though...and BTW I love these discussion boards.
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