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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
(Ok, against my better judgement, here goes...)
What do you do in these instances, where B1 and B2 foul A1 about the same time?
- B1 has 4 fouls, and has been kinda mouthy all game, without really crossing the line, and B2 is a sub that rarely comes in the game. Would you still give the foul to the player with the least? Or would it be better to get rid of "the problem" in this case?
- What if "mouthy" B1 and "quiet" B2 both have the same number of fouls? Does it still matter? Or does your philosophy only apply to the number of fouls each player has?
- What if you're not sure who has the most fouls? Do you check at the table before deciding who to report the foul on?
- How does this philosophy jive with your signature line, where an official could ignore an action by one player to simply give the foul to a "more deserving" (or is it "less deserving"?) other player?
Why not simply observe the play and call the foul on the player that fouled first?
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REMEMBER- you said in all these instances that B1 and B2 committed a foul at approximately the same time. In this case it gives you the leeway to choose:
In the first instance it is totally up to you. I have had the foul on the mouthy player before, unless of course the other player raises his hand, wanting to take the foul.
Can't really say what i would do in the 2nd instance.
No i don't check the fouls. if i know, then i can make a decision if i don't then i just pick one.
I'm not ignoring illegal contact or my signature. Illegal contact was committed and i called the foul. I did not ignore any illegal actions. In my league there are no "false multiple" fouls.