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Originally Posted by just another ref
The point I have tried all day to make is that if you are dealing with a remotely gray area, by all means let it play out. But the fact is, the vast majority of the time, when a player starts a dribble, it bears virtually no resemblance to anything that might be construed as a pass. Having met this airtight criteria, I have no problem sounding the whistle when the ball hits the floor.
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And nobody in the world agrees with your point. You're still contradicting yourself constantly also by saying "let it play out" while you keep insisting
ad nauseum on advocating
NOT letting it play out. And you're also still refusing to acknowledge that the language used in the definition of a "pass" uses the exact same airtight criteria as that of a "dribble".
And I see that you've changed your cute l'il tag line to a possum and me also. Maybe you should change it to a possum and the
world though. That's because the whole damn world disagrees with you.
Don't let any of the above stop you though. Continue continuing.