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Originally Posted by PIAA REF
I think you are using a case that doesn't fit the situation.
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But if we're calling consistently throughout the game, then it really doesn't matter that it took place during the game as opposed to after the game. I agree, it is a little different, but I believe that one of the keys here is that profanity, directed specificly at an officials, is flagrant.
Here's why I thought this one should be flagrant.
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You're horrible- Criticizing you personally.
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Throw in the f-bomb- Now he's criticizing you personally, with profanity.
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The volume- This was loud, loud enough that I could clearly hear it in the stands.
I always thought this was a no-brainer flagrant, but now I'm starting to rethink it a bit.