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Originally posted by Slider
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Slider, please listen to what Mark, BktBallRef, and I have been trying to tell you. We know what we are talking about and have quoted rule book and casebook plays that support what we have been telling you.
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Mark T. you really put me in a bind, all 3 of you appear on my top 5 list of gurus, so lets look at the tally (btw, I worked the Florida elections):
For Violation: DeNucci
Neutralized:
BktBallRef (Knox won't support his interp. here)
Padgett (he's about to crumble, I can feel it, and the rest of his resistance is netralized by MY vote)
For Warning: bob jenkins
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We have a tie!!!!
But wait, we haven't received our vote from "mick" county; what is his opinion?
mick, it is all up to you, you get to play Supreme Court in this debacle.
Sorry to put you on the spot, but we all have to take sides one day. The country awaits your decision.
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Slider,
As ball passes through the net, B1 slaps the ball (not too hard, but obviously ticked off that she got beat on D)
I'm envisioning a non-unsporting act.
As usual, when the Team that gets to throw the ball in touches the ball in bounds, I get to choose whether I start my count, or not. I get to judge "at disposal, or not".
The rules are written, or not, to allow me that choice.
I think I have three choices depending on my interpretation of the player's intent.
I can do nothing if the player is mildly upset with herself.I can start the count immediately, if the player is hoping for some public recognition of her disgust. I can "T" an unsporting act for a clearly improper reaction.
mick