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Old Sun Apr 18, 2004, 08:49pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
The one situation that extra T's in FED might come into play is regarding a player that has already been ejected for 2 T's, and then MUST, by rule, remain on the bench for the remainder of the game. If he yaps later, I'm gonna lay a 3rd T on him, as well as the corresponding indirect T on the head coach.
Also, if the player re-entered the game. Then, he could leave the gym with his coach.
"Also" what, Tony? Are you saying this is also a case where you'd assess a T to the kid? B/c the flagrant T that used to be assessed for this infraction is no longer on the player, as I'm sure you know. 10-5-3 places the T on the coach (and it's a direct). So are you saying that you'd T both of them?

Even if you T the coach, it's not considered flagrant. So why would the player and coach be leaving the gym?
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