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Old Thu May 10, 2007, 09:26am
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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Originally Posted by Daryl H. Long
Mcrowder: If you can make a decision without having all the necessary information then more power to you. ( I corrected you in another sitch on this forum and you were man enough to admit your mistake and for that you are to be commended).
I still don't understand why it matters to you whether the player it hit was an offensive or a defensive player. No matter who it was, when it hit a player, our judgement of fair/foul would be made - if the ball was in fair territory when it hit the player (offensive or defensive), it would be a fair ball... if the ball was in foul territyro when it hit the player (offensive or defensive), it would be a foul ball.

The REST of the call may hinge on who this mystery player was (who turned out to be F5) ... but fair/foul does not, and as I said before, bringing in the question as to who this player was is a red herring that distracts from the actual question asked.
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