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Old Sun Dec 29, 2002, 11:10am
Derock1986 Derock1986 is offline
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Originally posted by DrMooreReferee
The decisions that a REFEREE makes are final. In all matters pertaining to the game.

I have had a couple of instances that I did something like this. Here is the description.... I had a player who was continually running his mouth after every single play. He was teetering on the edge. At the fisrt opportunity I had, I spoke with his coach. I told the coach that the player was about to be ejected if something wasn't done about it. I went on to suggest he rectify the situation, so I wouldn't have to. It worked. He was removed from the game without a flag being thrown.

Now, with that said. I don't think this situation is like that at all. If I see a player walking back to his huddle with his back turned, and then a player of the opposing team does what THIS guy did, he's GONE. This was not a guy running his mouth. This was a cheap shot, whether it was closed fist or open hand. He needs to understand that this type of conduct is UNacceptable.

The referee can indeed do alot of things to rectify a situation. The rulebook makes that clear. But, there are times when a player just needs to be ejected.


Doc
I don't know Doc. It sounds a lot like to me (as Mr Neil described) that the guy shoved him in the back. A shove is not acceptable either but shouldn't be handled the same as if he had thrown a punch. A punch is an automatic ejection, a shove is a 15-yard penalty. In the situation described by Mr Neil (a shove, not a punch), I don't find it necessary to penalize B who is already losing big, late in the game. You don't need a sledge hammer to kill a fly, when a fly swatter will get the job done. Remove the player from the game and let the game continue.
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