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Old Fri Feb 03, 2012, 10:19am
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by bainsey View Post
I understand the logic behind not charging the DOG. You can't truly break the plan when it was your throw-in to begin with.

But, I don't see how that extends to fouls. A foul is a foul. Charge it, and give the rightful team the ball, while you still have the chance.
Like I said, I'm using the same logic found in 2-10-4 for a CE. Am I right for doing so? Maybe, maybe not. But it does show there is precedent for ignoring certain activity when correcting an officiating mistake.
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