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Originally Posted by tref
2)Ummmm no, sorry JR but thats NOT even close to what I said:
2) I believe illegal contact on the dribbler (RSBQ) on the perimeter requires an immediate whistle. While plays to the basket below the FT line extended require a patient whistle (SDF).
A foul is a foul...
2)I dont have problems with coaches, I dont give cheap And1s & definitely no GIs 
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Yup, a foul is a foul. And incidental contact is incidental contact. You hear those cute l'il buzzwords like RSBQ and SDF but you obviously don't have any idea what they really mean or how to apply them. Illegal contact is a foul anywhere on the court no matter whereinthehell it occurs- on the perimeter or going to the hole. When you see illegal contact, you call the foul. Period! No delay! But sometimes you have to use a patient whistle BOTH on the perimeter and on plays going to the hole. You do that to see if the contact was incidental or illegal. That was my point, which you obviously don't understand.
2) Here's the statement that you made:
"I explained that the contact was enough for an and 1 but not just enough to put the the player on the line for the missed try."
You must have the dumbest coaches and the stoopidest "powers that be" in the whole freaking world if they can understand, let alone swallow, that nonsense.