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Originally posted by DanIvey
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
T admitted he was stopping the game because he thought that he had a correctable error situation, not because of a foul by A1 or out of bounds by B1. The correct procedure was to charge B2 for a TF (the F-word is always a disqualification as far as I am concerned). Team A gets two free throws and the ball at the division line across opposite side of the S/T Table.
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Disqualification for the "F" word and not directed at anyone in particular? I guess I've been to lenient...NOT!
P.S. Never, ever listen to a Limp Bizcuit CD!
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The Dans agree. I'll let the occasional F***, Oh sh*t,
and other *non-directed* and *mostly unheard* obsenities go.
Of course, direct them at anyone or say it loud enough for
the first row to hear & we've got a T.
As for this thing where the coach demands to know exactly
what his player said, I beleive it's a power game played
by the coach. If the coach didn't hear what was said I
feel no obligation to tell him anything other than
a profanity was used, and he ain't going to get me to
repeat it. Once you've told him what was said you open
yourself up to "You T'ed him for THAT??!!"
[Edited by Dan_ref on Feb 14th, 2001 at 09:44 PM]