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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Second, the language in the rules books and casebook plays/approved rulings is clear. Repeating what I said in my first post: "Double" refers to infractions of the rules by the same team within a specified time period. The infractions must be either fouls or violations but not a mixture of both. And, "simultaneous" refers to infractions by both teams within a specified time period. The infractions must be either fouls or violations but not a mixture of both.
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Hmmmm, my guess is "one monkey, 47 seconds" on the above.
How come the rulebook definition for a "double" foul is 2
opponents committing fouls against
each other at approximately the
same time? Have you ever heard of a "double" foul, Mark, where 2 players on the
same team committed fouls at the same time? Do you know what a
"multiple" foul is? And the rulebook definition of a "simultaneous" foul is 2 opponents committing fouls at approximately the
same time but
not against each other.
Riddle me all of that, Cheetah!
Lah me.
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JR:
You are absolutely correct. I just got home from dropping our two sons off at their swim team practice and while driving home, I was thinking about my original post and realized that I had posted a piece of garbage, and that I needed to get back online to wipe the slate clean and post something that is correct and not garbage. I will be doing that in the next 24 hours.
And JR, if you continue to refer to me as Cheetah or any other member of this forum in the same manner you may find your posts being deleted. That kind of crap has not will not be tolerated. If you want to make a scholarly response to what someone has posted or a humorus response that is acceptable, but demeaining responses are not acceptable.
MTD, Sr.
[Edited by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. on Nov 14th, 2005 at 06:11 PM]