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Old Sun Jan 13, 2008, 01:15pm
Gimlet25id Gimlet25id is offline
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
That just might be the most ridiculous reasoning that I have ever read on this forum. You and your "counterparts" are saying it's a flagrant technical foul to commit a certain act at CERTAIN times, but it's NOT a flagrant technical foul to commit the exact SAME act at ALL times. Are you and your "counterparts" serious?

You and your "counterparts" are just looking for excuses NOT to call the flagrant technical foul imo. And you're all doing a great job finding those excuses too. That's very telling, also imo.
Well JR since you obviously want to dis agree on everything I say find me the rule in the NCAA RB that would allow you to toss this coach for a comment to his player that didn't initiate a fight.

If you would actually take the time to comprehend what I wrote then you would understand what I said. The difference in penalizing the comment is if the player actually does punch a kid. If during a T/O you hear the coach make the comment then how can you by rule toss him if the player hasn't done anything that would be defined as a fight. ( AGAIN BY RULE)

In this case I'm not saying that you play on as if nothing happened. You, depending on the context of the statement, would address what was said to the coach and player. Regardless of what you do your going to make sure that your partners know what is going on. If you give the Bench "T" then that will also require a phone call to your supervisor.

Its a completely different story if the ball was live, coach tells his player to hit another player." If he/she does, player & coach is gone, Flagrant "T." This is penalized as fighting since the coach initiated the fight and the player hit the kid.
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