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rainmaker Tue Oct 05, 2004 12:12am

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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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when I then had my knee scoped, my ortho put me on 50 mg per day of Vioxx. I guess I am not going climb the ladder to go up in the attic for a while am I.
Whoa, Mark. Check out today's new's stories, please. They're taking Vioxx off of the market.
I think Mark already knew that. I think that's why he won't be going up the ladder for a while -- b/c they've taken away his pain meds.
The meds I was on last week, I was climbing the walls. I'd have been glad to get his briefcase down for him!

ROFLMAO [/B]
Come on, Mark, it wasn't THAt funny!

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Tue Oct 05, 2004 04:27pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
when I then had my knee scoped, my ortho put me on 50 mg per day of Vioxx. I guess I am not going climb the ladder to go up in the attic for a while am I.
Whoa, Mark. Check out today's new's stories, please. They're taking Vioxx off of the market.
I think Mark already knew that. I think that's why he won't be going up the ladder for a while -- b/c they've taken away his pain meds.
The meds I was on last week, I was climbing the walls. I'd have been glad to get his briefcase down for him!

ROFLMAO
Come on, Mark, it wasn't THAt funny! [/B]

Oh yes it was, because when I was on my meds, my wife would lock me in the attic. ;-) ;-) ;-)

actuary77 Sun Oct 17, 2004 02:36am

Just to clarify
 
Just to clarify.

So for a spot throw-in, the player throwing the ball in has a 3-foot "box" to work in and he can move within that "box" and it's not a violation?

What if he leaves that 3-foot "box"? Snaqwells said it's not traveling but simply a throw-in violation. So is the penalty to award the ball to the opposing team?

ChuckElias Sun Oct 17, 2004 05:56am

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Just to clarify.

So for a spot throw-in, the player throwing the ball in has a 3-foot "box" to work in and he can move within that "box" and it's not a violation?


That's correct.

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What if he leaves that 3-foot "box"? Snaqwells said it's not traveling but simply a throw-in violation. So is the penalty to award the ball to the opposing team?
That's also correct.

Welcome to the forum! :)

Back In The Saddle Sun Oct 17, 2004 01:20pm

Re: Just to clarify
 
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Originally posted by actuary77
Just to clarify.

So for a spot throw-in, the player throwing the ball in has a 3-foot "box" to work in and he can move within that "box" and it's not a violation?

What if he leaves that 3-foot "box"? Snaqwells said it's not traveling but simply a throw-in violation. So is the penalty to award the ball to the opposing team?

A 3-foot wide "box" that extends as far back as can be gone. He only has to keep one foot over that three foot "box". Which, if you think about it, makes that three foot "box" pretty wide. For example, he can move left in that box until only his right foot is over the box, then move back right until only his left foot is over that box. He can move back as far as he likes. If there's 10 feet back to the wall, he's got 10 feet. And, of course, he can jump. Multiple times.

actuary77 Sun Oct 17, 2004 04:02pm

Thanks!
 
Wow! Thanks all for the clarifications.

I always thought the traveling rules apply to the person throwing-in the ball as well (i.e. pivot foot rules). Like most of the people in the thread had indicated, I had seen multiple times traveling being called on the person throwing the ball in, both in the NBA and the NCAA. Maybe it's different for them but now I'm crystal clear on how it should be for the NFHS.

Thanks again!

rainmaker Sun Oct 17, 2004 04:38pm

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...but now I'm crystal clear on how it should be for the NFHS.
And now it's your duty and pleasure to find the balance between correcting others who don't have a clue, and feeling quietly smug and superior to be "in the know" yourself.

Back In The Saddle Sun Oct 17, 2004 07:47pm

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...but now I'm crystal clear on how it should be for the NFHS.
And now it's your duty and pleasure to find the balance between correcting others who don't have a clue, and feeling quietly smug and superior to be "in the know" yourself.

I find the quietly smug part to be a lot more fun :D

rainmaker Sun Oct 17, 2004 07:49pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by actuary77
...but now I'm crystal clear on how it should be for the NFHS.
And now it's your duty and pleasure to find the balance between correcting others who don't have a clue, and feeling quietly smug and superior to be "in the know" yourself.

I find the quietly smug part to be a lot more fun :D

yes, and as a rule, more politically wise. However, the occasional authoritative word thrown into a clueless conversation has its afterglow.


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