Yes......."too many men on the field" is reviewable. And if you watched Superbowl XLII you would have seen it done.
The flag is red for coach's challenges, yellow to indicate penalties called by the official
The head coach is the person who carries the challenge flag and makes the final decision of whether to throw it or not. A challenge is initiated as soon as an official on the football field recognizes that the challenge flag has been thrown.
The coach on either team can throw a "red" challenge flag if they feel that the ref's call on the field is in error.This goes for defense or offense. If the call is reversed to in fact be in favor of the challenging coach, then the ref's decision on the field is overruled and there is no further action. If the call on the field stands (does not reverse due to the challenge of the coach), then the challenging coach is charged a timeout. A coach is only allowed two challenges per half of a football game.
he is challenging the official's call
yes unless there is under two minutes left
That's called the challenge flag, each coach gets to throw that flag in their sock in order to signal to the refs that they disagree with the call on the field and would like them to take another, closer, look at the play. If the challenge succeeds, the play is reversed. If the challenge fails, the coach loses a timeout. If the team has no more time outs then they cannot challenge a play.
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Henry flag
The blue field in the Philippine flag stands for peace, truth and justice.
I have Orlando breakers merchandise. i have sweaters and a "coach flag" that were used on the show.
No. It is just rude.
All players .