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Old Wed Nov 28, 2007, 09:20am
JoeTheRef JoeTheRef is offline
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Originally Posted by mbyron
No, of course I don't report all technical fouls. But rather than distinguish some T's as reportable and others as not, I distinguish instead how the rule was violated.

In this area, using video at halftime is extremely rare, and doing so would be a flagrant violation of the rule. Although the T is not a flagrant T, given the circumstances it merits the same kind of report a flagrant T would receive.

It's up to the state how to handle the report, and if they deem the violation non-flagrant they're free to ignore it.
I totally agree. In Georgia, if a coach gets an unsporting technical, it gets reported to the state association. This would be no different. Yes you apply the rules and penalty according to FED guidelines, but each state has it's own guidelines governing technical fouls given to a coach. For Nevada to compare this technical to any other violation of the rule is crazy, IMO.
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