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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Yes, the rule is basically the same. I think there was a video review to make sure that it was nothing else considering he was hit in the face. Possible Flagrant Foul issue, but not called after the review of course.
I am sure everything was about his mouth. His actions or body language did not do anything that I would think would result in a T. So clearly he used language to the Lead who called the first T and was involved in the play in question.
Peace
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Curious about mechanics. He blows his whistle and signals Huggins out. Does he need to blow the whistle there since play is dead, or could he have just signaled? Seems to me the whistle is unnecessary (though I confess to coming from the soccer bias that less is more when it comes to using the whistle).