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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 12:44pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by hbioteach
Fourth quarter. Coach of team A comes on court and yells, "How could you not call that foul." Technical Foul. After reporting the T, coach yells, "Yor're awful!" Second T, gone.
Why did he get the first T? Did the coach do anything other than just ask why a foul was not called? Did he yell it across the court? Did he jump up and down several times? Did he throw his jacket or knock over the Gatorade container? Was he complaining the rest of the game? On the surface I do not see why the first comment required a T in the first place. If that is what he said, I know I would have a T every single game. I would have had an ejection of both coaches if that is all it takes.

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Originally Posted by hbioteach
Here's the question. Is either act considered Flagrant?

New Jersey requires disqualification form for flagrant acts, Thoughts?
On the surface neither is flagrant without knowing more information. You would have to eject the coach if you gave him/her two Ts though. That is something you have to decide on your own how bad these acts are.

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