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Old Mon Dec 07, 2009, 03:58pm
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle View Post
I stayed after my game to watch the GV the other night. Visiting team breaks the huddle after a time out where they stood out on the court and had water. I look over to see one of the subs sitting on the floor wearing sweat pants. She appeared to be "mopping up" some water that spilled. IMHO this would have been a poor time for a DOG warning, since the team was proactively policing themselves. Regardless, the R "may" have issued one, and would have been correct to do so.

"May" v. "shall"
Absolutely, in real world, I agree, however, this is a test Q where anything is possible. Had a Q at our last meeting that goes like this: The officials arrive at the game about 30 minutes before tip off. The officials enter the gym to go their dressing room where they notice A1 dunking the ball. Does the official issue a T to team A for A1 pre-game dunk? The test answer is yes. In the real world, I would tell the AD to let team A know were coming out in 15 minutes and they better knock it off.
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