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1 hour ago, FIREBIRD80 said:

Milan got a lil head start not big deal...lol

In the grad scheme of things it really isn’t a big violation but shows a serious lack of competence on the part of the coaching staff. I wonder if they would have self reported it if our own newspaper hadn’t of plastered them practicing in full pads on the front page. 

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2 hours ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

In the grad scheme of things it really isn’t a big violation but shows a serious lack of competence on the part of the coaching staff. I wonder if they would have self reported it if our own newspaper hadn’t of plastered them practicing in full pads on the front page. 

Rules changed this year, so y'all will be fine. 

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16 hours ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

In the grad scheme of things it really isn’t a big violation but shows a serious lack of competence on the part of the coaching staff. I wonder if they would have self reported it if our own newspaper hadn’t of plastered them practicing in full pads on the front page. 

well, to be fair to Milan, the TSSAA changed the calendar.  Half the coaches at the Watertown rules meeting weren't for sure when they were actually allowed to go shoulder pads and then full pads.  

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NFHS Week 3 (July 21st – July 27th)
 Single Practice Days Only (7 v 7 school vs school competition is not considered a practice)
 Day 1: Helmets Only
 Day 2: Helmets Only
 Day 3: Helmets and Shoulder Pads Only (No pants or tights below the knee)
 Day 4: Helmets and Shoulder Pads Only (No pants or tights below the knee)
 Day 5: Helmets and Shoulder Pads Only (No pants or tights below the knee)

 

 

 

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