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Old Mon Jan 21, 2008, 01:13pm
Coltdoggs Coltdoggs is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Aren't you answering your own question here?
This is why I ask...I mean, their intent is to stop the clock...as would be if they simply created contact by making a play to steal the ball....which I'd much prefer but more often than not the O is playing keep away and the D ends up HUGGING them for the foul.

It's just that I thought the NFHS made a point on this in the past couple years with regards to these late game fouls done just to stop the clock and hope the FTs are missed so they get the ball back. I could be wrong on that statement....

I guess I'm looking for some cut and dry explanation....Should I breakout the cross bones and give 2FTs and the ball afterward on the HUGS even if the contact is not excessive...
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