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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
And while the rule may have been to ask the player after you bird dogged him, we never waited to be asked; especially in this situation. The whole idea was to take the foul, so waiting until the official actually pointed to the other guy would be pointless.
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And the old mechanic given to us was to start pointing at the fouler
AS we blew the whistle, and then continue pointing ar him as we ran to that player. As a player, you wouldn't even know a foul was being called on your teammate until
AFTER the bird-dogging mechanic was in process on your teammate. If you tried to raise your hand and take the foul for somebody else at that time, you'd either be laughed at or warned to cut that crap out.
And note that we also never
asked the player anything. We just bird-dogged and
told the player that he/she committed the foul. There was no confusion.
Of course, that's unless you were in the habit of raising your hand immediately every single time you heard a whistle...which somehow I doubt.