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Originally Posted by yawetag
While I agree that in some cases an ejectionable offense can be disregarded, I will never use the state's suspension rules as a basis on whether I'm doing it or not.
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But this was should not something a player should be ejected over.
If I know that a state has a three game suspension following an ejection, then I'm going to as a good official make certain that the player earned the ejection.
I'm not going to eject over something that is frivolous or suspect in the rules.
Malicious contact, or other offenses, they will get an ejection every time. I think a read a story last week where a player was ejected over a necklace.
Then he gets suspended three games? That should not happen.
Now for fighting and other offenses, that's a whole different story.
Thanks
David