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Originally posted by Damian
I do see provisions where an official can call a jump ball when it appears that continue play on a loose ball could cause injury. But, does that mean that when the ball is loose there is no holds barred?
What do you think?
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Damian,
I used to be a parent.
When I was, I used "gut feeling" gleaned from experience as a barometer for a re-start of actions that have a potentially, escalating out-of-control situation. (
Some call it judgment.)
On the harwood, I use the same tool along with a 'Fox'.
Never does "no holds barred" legally apply to this sport.
mick