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Originally Posted by Kelvin green
Elbow to head ... Live or dead has to be called...if you don't... There are upset coaches, retaliation, etc.
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Rule 10-4-7 (Player Technical) says a player should be charged with a technical if "intentionally or flagrantly contacting an opponent when the ball is dead and such contact is not a personal foul."
Obviously, if the contact is deemed to be either intentional or flagrant, address it accordingly.
My point is that I don't think the situation is absolute. If you would only call a player control foul if the ball were live, I wouldn't have a problem not calling a technical foul.
I understand I may be in the minority, and I understand that the "safe" thing to do would be to call the technical, but I'd better see clear intent if I'm hitting a kid with a dead ball contact technical.