Mon Jan 10, 2005, 04:13pm
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
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Originally posted by blindzebra
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Somebody, anybody:
Please tell BZ to take a Valium and go back and read my posts in this thread.
MTD, Sr.
BZ:
Go back and read your first post. You made a statement that was not correct. Now read the rest of my posts. I have answered your question like I said I would and gave you an example of an intentional foul where no contact is involved. Of course the intentional foul has to be a technical foul if no contact is involved. But read your first post, you stated, and I quote you once again: "An intentional foul may or may not be a technical foul, but is ALWAYS a contact foul, 4-19-3." That is not a true statement.
MTD, Sr.
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Let's also re-read 4-19-3. The first 9 words are interesting.
An intentional foul is a PERSONAL or technical foul...
Now let's look at 4-19-1, a PERSONAL foul is a player foul which involves illegal CONTACT.
That sure seems to say that an intentional foul NEEDS to have contact.
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No, it doesn't by the definitions you just gave. It leaves open the possibility of a Intentional Technical foul, which does not have to involve contact.
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What does OR mean?
An intentional foul is a LIVE ball personal foul. A live ball non-contact foul is an intentional TECHNICAL foul. Dead ball contact is an intentional or flagrant TECHNICAL foul.
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