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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by M&M Guy
Or, have you ever told a player, "keep moving" early in a game, but then called 3 seconds on them because they just aren't listening?
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Yeah, but I consider giving a warning that if you do it again it will be called and then later calling it is not inconsistent, as long as you do it for everyone.
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Once again, I don't really disagree. But, what if after warning A1 to get out of the lane, you have to call A1 for the violation, then a few plays later, a sub B6 is starting to spend too much time in there. Do you consider the warning for A a warning for both teams, and call the violation on B6, even though that player wasn't in the game during the first warning? Is that inconsistant because you gave a warning for A1, but called the violation immediately on B6? Or, is it inconsistant to call a violation on A, then a few plays later just warn B for the same thing? I guess my point is we make these types of decisions all the time, and it isn't always clear-cut, black and white, a foul-is-a-foul. Can you allow for the possibility that there may be some situations (albeit rare) where game management might involve something other than making the same calls every night, no matter what the game situation?