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Old Mon Apr 12, 2004, 06:33pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by TimTaylor
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Some folks would say rough play continues to be a problem simply because officials hesitate to call fouls.

Why 3 warnings?
And I agree - guess I should have been clearer. Illegal contact draws an immediate whistle...no warning.

What I was referring to is the typical pattern of borderline "incidental contact" that is the usual precursor to the post play actually escalating to the point of illegal contact. I'm sure most officials here have seen it & can relate.

IMHO, it's one of our responsibilities as officials to recognize it early, if possible, then try to stop the escalation when we do. I've found that a verbal warning or two BEFORE they cross the line helps by letting the players know they're getting close and giving them a chance to adjust before they do. If they heed it, great - everybody benefits. If not, then we penalize immediately when they actually cross the line.
Yeah, I'll do this too, although the trend these days in my area is to warn with your whistle right off the bat.
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