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Old Tue May 31, 2005, 09:02pm
Daryl H. Long Daryl H. Long is offline
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I took my annual Memorial Day Weekend trip to Hartford, Ct to officiate the CT Starter Girls Summer Classic. Last game of the tournament played between two teams who are both heading for the 16U AAU Nationals. During a timeout early in the first half the coach for team A requests and is granted a full timeout. Mechanics puts my position at the block on same end as team A's bench. The coach is yelling extremely loud at his players of which every word is clearly heard. In the course of his tirade against his players he drops a number of f-bombs (as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb and even just as an interjection). to make matter worse, if that is possible, he also included a few BS's and a smattering of several others of "George Carlin's 7 that cannot be said on TV".

The NF Rule Book POE says the huddle is not a sanctuary for profanity. Ronnie Girourd, on the NF rules committee, wrote in the NF Newsletter that profanity should not be tolerated and to assess the immediate T.

If you were in my shoes what would you have done?

1. Ignore?
2. Warn?
3. T?
4. Ejection?

If you pick 2,3,or 4 what do you say to coach to inform him of your dcecision?
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