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Old Sat Sep 29, 2007, 11:06am
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
And the coach is also going to be definitely right too. That's because you're making up your very own Old School rules again. You can't issue a DOG technical foul without a team warning being entered in the score book first and the head coach also being informed of such.

How are you going to justify what you're telling people to do if an interpreter/assignor/evaluator then asks you or them why there wasn't a team warning put in the score book first? You can get away with stuff like that in your rec leagues, but I sureasheck wouldn't recommend that anyone else try it in a real game.

If you're going to tell a player not to touch the ball, fine. Don't call a technical foul for repeating that act though unless you've followed the correct procedure first.
I don't think a coach is going to push the envelope that hard when he's up by 25 and the game almost over. I also don't think an assigner is going to be that upset about the technical either because it's a jv game and if he's there watching it. He probably feels the same way as I do, why are they pressing with a 25 point lead and the games about over. However, with that being said, we are both correct. You should have a DOG in the book first if you're going to call a DOG Technical. And i can give you, the coach, or anybody on the f'cking floor a warning, and if you don't heed my warning, TECHNCAL FOUL. I don't have to report it as a DOG technical! How bout unsportmanlike conduct, to name one, oh, and let's not forget, I did warn you first.

So you see, i answered the OP question but I pointed out that the DOG warning he gave did the trick. Now, how you like that? Let the fun begin.......!!!!!
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