[Husker] Martinez

Mark Landin marklandin at gmail.com
Fri Dec 3 09:08:44 CST 2010


What is that difference? Not trying to be argumentative .. I'm curious
as to what you think about it.

On 12/3/10, Lynette Tillner <ltillner at yahoo.com> wrote:
> IMHO, there is a big difference between a hospitalized Head Coach contacting
> his
> assistant coaches during a game and a player contacting his father during a
> game. Big difference.
>
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> Lynette (Tillner) Peavey
> ltillner at yahoo.com
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> ________________________________
> From: Nick Chevance <nickchevance at gmail.com>
> To: RJ Wessel <da_huskers at cox.net>
> Cc: husker at tssi.com
> Sent: Fri, December 3, 2010 6:14:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Martinez
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> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 6:59 AM, RJ Wessel <da_huskers at cox.net> wrote:
>> This would tell me there is no such rule.
>>
>> Basically MSU coach was contacting them from the hospital
>>
>>http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/feed/2010-09/ndmsu/story/dantonio-goes-home-ncaa-says-coaching-from-hospital-was-ok
>>k
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> I'm not so sure that an interpretation of that rule cited in the
> article couldn't exclude phone calls to players while on the field.
> The rule they cite is:
>
> “only voice communication between the press box and team area is
> permitted. When press-box space is not adequate, only voice
> communication may originate from any area in the stands …"
>
> And then cites the rule that says coaches phones and headsets are
> exempt.  That tells me that someone could interpret the rule to say
> that a cell phone call to the team area (does that include all spaces
> occupied by the team during a game, including the locker room and
> training area?), not originating from the press box (assuming there
> was room for all the coaches) would be outside that rule.  Hey, I'm
> not a lawyer, I don't play one blah, blah, blah, blah.  But it sounds
> plausible to me.
>
> Does the team have a rule/policy on cell phone use?  It may be more
> restrictive, and more to the point, than the NCAA rule cited above.  I
> think its clear the rule is intended to control the amount of
> electronic communication available to teams (such as the opposing
> team's ballboy on the other teams sidelines telling the coach across
> the field what's coming up on the next play - I know, bad example).
> But you might be able to stretch that rule to cover things like cell
> phone communications (pictures and voice).
>
> Just sayin'.
>
> Nick
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