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Note that it is the coach who is claiming the officials allowed it and we have no way to know what exactly was described to the officials.
Unless you are talking about all the officials claiming that this play is legal and does not fall under 9-6-4d. Apparently, one state's rules interpreter says this play is legal. 9-6-4d ART. 4 . . . It is illegal participation: d. To use a player, replaced player, substitute, coach, athletic trainer or other attendant in a substitution or pretended substitution to deceive opponents at or immediately before the snap or free kick. Last edited by ddn; Mon Dec 02, 2013 at 07:33pm. |
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