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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 01:43pm
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Z - Telling the coach to have the player stop is a good possible solution. I know we can "what if" all day. But I don't think those are unreasonable questions that I asked. I guess the bottom line questions is...

If jabbing at an opponents midsection (my scenario - an airborne shooters groin area) isn't wrong, then why tell the player (or the coach) that the player has to stop it?

If this action is wrong, what do you call? Or what violation or foul are you telling the player to stop? In my view, it is possibly a T. Again, depending on the specific play.

I guess you and I may end up at the same destination (a possible T). We may just take different roads to get there.