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Old Mon Feb 07, 2005, 11:02am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally posted by bob jenkins


I disagree. In this instance, I think it was a flagrant T. In most states, the ejection carries an automatic penalty (suspension for some periopd of time). If you record the flagrant T, then the coach sits. If you just write it up later, the coach (perhaps) gets only a slap on the wrist.

If the situation happened with one second to go in the game, we'd report it, even if the resulting throws wouldn't affect the game. Treat it no differently if it happens just after the game ends.

Bob,

There have been coaches in our state that got suspended for their conduct that were not called in the setting of the game. I think filing the report is enough. I am not going to report a T in the setting where a coach is acting a fool. I want to get the heck out of dodge and report the incident to the state. Let the state take issue with his conduct.

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