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Old Sun Oct 29, 2006, 04:48pm
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Originally Posted by deecee
a flagrant foul is anything that is excessive -- where the contact occurs doesnt matter.
Not really. If the contact is excessive, but not "savage" or with an intent to injure, then it's an intentional foul; not a flagrant foul.

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as for the signal -- its a flagrant T
As others have pointed out, this is a live ball contact foul, so it cannot be a T. Live ball contact, if judged to be a foul, is always personal in nature.

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so the X is for intentional -- the T is for the flagrant t
There's no such thing as an intentional flagrant foul. It's either intentional or flagrant. And not to pile on, but the T does not designate "flagrant", if that's what you were trying to say. You seem to be saying that you should give both the X and the T signals; but I don't think you should ever do that.
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