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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Are you serious?
You couldn't buy a player in with a "T" last year because there was NO rule last year requiring the home team to wear white jerseys. There was also no case play in last year's book for the same reason... that there was no rule last year making it mandatory for the home team to wear white jerseys.
To repeat, there was NO rule in effect last year making it mandatory for the home team to wear white jerseys. That rule was instituted THIS year. Don't you own this year's rulebook? If you do, take a look at the EDITORIAL CHANGES in the front and POE #1 in the back.
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I was only referring to this color debate we are having!! Of course I know that rule wasn't in place last year. You brought up case play 3.4.6 to substantiate your claim that if the jersey is the wrong color then it would be illegal therefore a "T" would buy them in. I read this to say that the uniforms are only illegal if the team doesn't have the required whites.
I only brought up 06-07 Rule/Case books to illustrate that there wasn't a case play that covered wrong color jerseys.
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Illegal shirts are penalized with a technical foul. After being charged with a technical foul, a player can wear that illegal shirt in the game(as long as it contrasts with their opponent's jerseys).
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They can wear a different color jersey as long as it contrasts is listed where? I'm not convinced the wrong color by one player is considered illegal. If all the team members have legal manufactured uniforms that are white and away uniforms that are completely legal that are red then nothing about the uniform is illegal.
If for some reason a single player brought the wrong uniform to a home game (His away uniform, red) your saying for him to play you would consider his Red uniform illegal and let him play with a "T" , if the other team was blue. A better illustration would be to take Case play 3.4.6 and say that this team only has gold home jersey's ( Hasn't purchased whites yet or they have a waiver from State) and black away jerseys. During a away game they have their blacks on except one player accidently brought gold. Can that player play with a "T"?
My reasoning is that the uniform isn't illegal unless the entire team doesn't have the required WHITES for the home game, (rule 3-4-6b). That one uniform is just the wrong color. Would you let a player with the wrong color undershirt play with it on ,after a "T?"
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Btw, case book play 3.4SitB also talks about players wearing illegal shirts. Note that the players in that case play can participate with those illegal shirts after being penalized with a technical foul.
Lah me......
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If the uniforms are illegal this applies. Is one player with a colored jersey that doesn't match his teammates illegal? IF all of the players had visible logo's on the jersey's, thats illegal. They could only play after a "T"