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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by John Schaefferkoetter
I like Jeremy's theory.
Other than that,I agree fully with you that everyone one of us should be allowed to make up our own rules. That practically guarantees that we will never have any arguments,because we'll never be wrong-no matter what.I'm all for that.
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Agree 100% and here are my rules.
Elbows swung with no contact to clear after a rebound is a violation as in the rules book. Had one yesterday, knew it when I saw it. If there is slight contact I generally call the violation and not the PC, judgment I know but my call.
Elbow used as a hand or forearm would be to protect the ball from a defender it is a PC
Elbow thrown with force, aimed towards the body and no contact, a T. Elbow thrown with force, aimed towards the neck or head with no contact is an ejection, flagrant T
Elbow thrown with force and contact, such as Charles Barkley in the Olympics, is an ejection, flagrant personal foul.