Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In gridiron football, the chain crew (commonly known as the \"chain gang\") are three people, each of whom holds vertically a signal on a pole on one of the sidelines.The chain crew, under the direction of the linesman, signals the officials' decisions; it does not make decisions. Players look to the chain crew to see the down number and the line to gain. Officials may rely on the chain crew after a play (incomplete pass or penalty) whose outcome depends on the original spot of the ball."@en }
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- Chain_crew abstract "In gridiron football, the chain crew (commonly known as the \"chain gang\") are three people, each of whom holds vertically a signal on a pole on one of the sidelines.The chain crew, under the direction of the linesman, signals the officials' decisions; it does not make decisions. Players look to the chain crew to see the down number and the line to gain. Officials may rely on the chain crew after a play (incomplete pass or penalty) whose outcome depends on the original spot of the ball.".
- Chain_crew comment "In gridiron football, the chain crew (commonly known as the \"chain gang\") are three people, each of whom holds vertically a signal on a pole on one of the sidelines.The chain crew, under the direction of the linesman, signals the officials' decisions; it does not make decisions. Players look to the chain crew to see the down number and the line to gain. Officials may rely on the chain crew after a play (incomplete pass or penalty) whose outcome depends on the original spot of the ball.".