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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 01:07pm
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Originally Posted by jwwashburn
Disagreeing with me? Poor choice, very poor choice.



I agree to a certain extent. If I suspect an ineligible player, I would do as you say.

However, what if i know a player is ineligible, I should just let the cheaters play on?

If I KNOW a coach is breaking the rules and I do nothing then I am his accomplice.

Joe
Let me answer that THIS way - you should not KNOW anything at all along these lines. You should not be involved at all in the determination of who can and cannot play. Even if you were the one that ejected said player, each game is a new game - and whatever maneuverings are going on with rosters and eligibility outside the park are truly none of our business. Just call the game - let the administrators deal with administration.
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