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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by Brad
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That's why you don't announce the type of foul when you report to the table.
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Since when? What states use this mechanic???
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Illinois, for one. The key word being "announce." We just give one of the approved signals, with no words.
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Thanks, Bob. That was exactly my point. I'm sorry if I was unclear, Brad. I believe the correct mechanic is to give a signal, but not to verbalize it. So you're not going to the table and saying "push, block, hack, on the arm" or anything at all. Again, I apologize for not making that clearer.
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originally posted by devdog
I would not call the fouls on/against her any different during play, just will let her know that such incidents will not be tolerated.
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With all due respect, dev, if you wanted to let her know that you wouldn't tolerate it, then you should've called the T. Because what you just showed her was that you
did tolerate it. Again, it's just my opinion, but no official should accept that kind of disrespect on the court from a player.
chuck