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Originally posted by Brian Watson
I found situation 4 interesting.
We have always used the following interp:
It is 1 indirect to the coach no matter how many players come off the bench. Although, each player off is charged with 1 flagrant T each. So, if three come off, they each get nailed with a Flagrant T, and 1 indirect is assessed to the coach.
This interp seems to indicate that an indirect is assessed for each player off the bench, or am I not reading it right?
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An indirect T is charged to the head coach for EACH player that comes off the bench AND fights.If they just come off the bench without fighting,then it is one indirect T to the head coach,no matter how many are in that category.You then just add up the indirect T's- one for each player off the bench that fight,plus one for all the players off the bench that don't fight.Each player off the bench,whether they fight or not,also gets charged with a flagrant T.
In Sit4,the 3 players off the bench ALL fought-therefore there is an indirect T charged for each one of them.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Oct 16th, 2002 at 04:39 AM]