
Mon Nov 24, 2008, 10:21am
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Originally Posted by CoachP
If it is an exception, then why was it used a few pages back to add proof that it is a dribble? Shouldn't an exception ONLY be used for it's specific case?
Can't have it both ways.....
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Yep.
Quote:
Originally Posted by CoachP
As I said earlier, our local assignor calls it a dribble, (setting the ball down, wiping his socks, picking up again) but yet another referee I saw by chance Sunday (from another association) says it is a loose ball and he may pick up and dribble................

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Thus we have 7 pages and 95+ responses on this one. The fact is, the rule book doesn't define this action to be anything at all.
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