
12-11-2007, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by SteelerFan1967
I haven't gone through the rest of the details in the book, but I don't think it explicitly states anywhere, the "position" of the coach during the passing procedure. Since that appears to be "undefined" by the rules, I guess it is generally understood that the coach can attempt the pass from whatever angle is best, as long as his TTQB is positioned according to the rules.
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There isn't an explanation of where the coach/player is positioned... because... It's obvious that it's at whatever position he wants to stand to get the best angle between the TTQB and the receiver...
The only way that wouldn't be true is if the rules explicitly said you had to stay on one sideline or another..
But again... even at that..
It doesn't make rulesets that state the coach/player must stay on his sideline... wrong.. It's just a different ruleset.
There are different rulesets for NFL, CFL, College, Arena, and even some of the smaller indoor professional leagues have rules that differ.... Some similar, some very different in some ways... TADA.. No wrong way..
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