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Originally Posted by TRef21
A disrupter is someone who comes who can make your game go south in a matter of minutes just by a stupid foul which could be intentional or Flagrant or just randomly piss the opponents off my doing stupid unnecessary common fouls. Scrapper answered your question correctly.
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Yabut, Scrapper has got me confused with his answers too. I ain't that bright, so bear with me and explain the concept a little more clearly for me, please.
1) Can't
any or all player(s) on the floor on either team, as well as
any sub(s) coming in on either team, also make your game go south immediately by committing a stupid foul which could be intentional or flagrant or randomly piss off their opponents? If they do, then what's the difference with them to the "game disrupter" that you identify when subbing in?
2) Do you tell
all players on both teams to "watch the fouls" or just the the players that you identify as "game disrupters"? What criteria do you use to identify these "game disrupters" when they enter a game? Appearance? Foaming at the mouth? Knuckles dragging on the floor?
3) If a coach asks you WTF you're doing warning one of his players
before that player has done
anything at all, what's your response to that coach?
4) Isn't it true that
every time you blow your whistle for
any foul or
any violation, the player that committed that foul or violation is also a "game disrupter"? If you disagree, please explain how they differ.
Sorry for all the questions, but I'm really trying hard to understand the "game disrupter" concept.