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Throwin'Bones

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  1. We have gone through many transitions over the past few years. I would suggest that you choose a sport to support (once you roll out to the school). Talk to the coach and etc (go to their games). Let them know you are supporting them. I have found then they are more likely to support you. It's really hard to support every sport at once (obviously I'm not saying to ignore any, just focus each season, it can change every year).

  2. Develop a leadership team ASAP. Then let them do the work. Don't try to do it all yourself. This was my problem at first. I tried to do to much. I liken it to bumper bowling. We all have the same goal, I can't do it for the leadership team, but I can make sure they're heading in the right direction.

  3. Take it for what's it's worth. I got it from Wikipedia. Still doesn't mean the past was run properly. Also I don't know how to post this properly since I'm on my phone so I apologize.

     

     

    Under almost all versions of gridiron football, offensive linemen cannot receive or touch forward passes, nor can they advance downfield in passing situations. To identify which receivers are eligible and which are not, football rules stipulate that ineligible receivers must wear a number between 50 and 79. This, however, can be circumvented in most leagues, most commonly by informing the referee of any player with a number in the ineligible range who lines up as an eligible receiver.

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    #s 50-79 are ineligible unless you declare them eligible before the play. Anyone can get the ball when passed backwards. It's like a fumble. I coach high school ball in GA and we have a couple of trick plays using this to our advantage.

     

    I didn't see anything in the rulebook yet about being able to declare eligibility. I remember that in HS coaches said that you should declare eligibility to the official but that it wasn't required ( i think, that was a long time ago)

     

    Well...I think that Lewis could've reported as eligible, however it really was a trick play. It was meant to be a lateral and Armstrong or Lewis just didn't quite make it obvious enough. So regardless, it wasn't schematically supposed to be a pass anyways.

    True. Either way, it wasn't run properly. Needed to be more obvious.
  5. #s 50-79 are ineligible unless you declare them eligible before the play. Anyone can get the ball when passed backwards. It's like a fumble. I coach high school ball in GA and we have a couple of trick plays using this to our advantage.

  6. A friend of mine from Colorado has heard rumors that Peyton Manning has already accepted the job. After his next disappointing showing in the playoffs he will quickly announce his retirement and come straight to Lincoln to take over. Said he over heard Peyton mention something about how he could do better. He may disappoint when they get there, but at least he can get them to the playoffs.

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