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Old Thu Dec 16, 2004, 04:33pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by scyguy
Todd, you issued a player control foul for excessive use of elbows? Isn't this a violation, or if you deed malicious--an ejection?

By the way, this board can be brutal when you stick your neck out. Constructive advice presented in a pleasant manner is often absent.
I guess that I'd better say this gently so that I don't hurt anybody's feelings.

Scyguy, you can't call an elbowing violation if the elbow physically contacts an opponent. The rules don't support that action. It's only a violation if there is no contact made with the elbow. If a call is made for contact during a live ball with the elbow, then it has to be a personal foul of some type. In this case, depending on the calling official's judgement as to the severity of the act, the choices available are player control foul, intentional personal foul or flagrant personal foul.

Pleasant enough?
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