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Old Sun Feb 20, 2005, 11:01pm
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
A while ago, I posted info about a coach who complained about the other team "sloshing". No one here (including me) had any clue as to what he meant.

Yesterday, I ran into a ref with about 300 years of experience (OK, it just seems that way). He said he heard the term once or twice many years ago and he thought the coach meant the other team was setting illegal screens. Based on when the coach said it in my game, and it's context at the time, it made sense.

I asked him the relevance of the word "sloshing" to mean that, and he just shrugged.
It sort of makes a picture. Think of a glass of water on a tray, the water will "lean" to one side and then the other, and we call it sloshing. That's like what a screener might try to get away with. The real question is whether it's PC to use that term.
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