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A lot going on during this play. (Video)
What do you have and how would you officiate this play?
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First Response . . .
. . . of many to follow, I'm sure:
"Get the first foul." The contact at :07 was worthy of a call. That gets whistled and the rest would not have occurred. I don't think. |
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Two person, in the dead corner, in front of a bench. Pretty much the perfect storm for crap like this to escalate.
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The T has to get over there and officiate on ball in his primary.
It's a foul at :07, but likely nothing more than a common foul. |
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The second one was intentional also, but it's too far gone at that point. |
That first foul needs to be called. And it's not intentional.
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If you don't get it, then there are a lot of ejections for leaving the bench when a fight may break out.
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Rich: You are absolutely correct. If you get G1's foul against W1 and everything else is irrelevant because the game is now stopped and nothing else happened. MTD, Sr. |
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The first is not a passable call...any official that sees that should call it from any position, forget primaries. It is a hard foul, but not an intentional. Call it and the play ends.
After that, since it wasn't called, you have another foul on gold 2 that I believe would be intentional, then a bunch of Ts for people coming onto the floor for a possible fight. I do not see a foul on the player in white. |
During camp last year they emphasized that loose balls are not an excuse for a free-for-all and that, if you get the first player piling on, you avoid a lot of grief later.
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