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Dan_ref Fri Mar 10, 2006 01:23pm

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Originally posted by rockyroad
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
, And if you keep pestering me like this I'm gonna grab my uzi & hunt you down.)

Now THAT I would pay to see!!

And it really doesn't make any difference - JR was just being his normal anal-retentive self and making sure he quoted the rules to answer the question...why he can't be like the rest of us and just make stuff up as he goes, I don't know - but hey, that's why he's JR!

Hey!

I do NOT make stuff up as I go!

The voices tell me what I should do. They are NEVER wrong.

Never.

(No no, we don't have to do that...he really didn't mean it...OK I'll ask...)

btw, we...errr...I was wondering - aint you supposed to be in Springfield by now?

<font size = 1>psstt...and tell them you didn't mean it...</font size>TELL THEM!!!

Dan_ref Fri Mar 10, 2006 01:25pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Then...how about a defensive player knocking the ball out of the thrower's hands, as per 10-3-20&AR8? That's a direct "T" in FED. In NCAA, it's an indirect "T", but doesn't the head coach also get charged with indirect "T"?....and.....that indirect "T" charged to the head coach <b>doesn't</b> apply to the 3 needed for buh-bye?

Huh? Huh?
Does this get charged to the head coach as an indirect under nfhs? I didn't think so, maybe I'm wrong.

What difference does it make to the OP's question if the rules are ncaa or nfhs, as you & nevada posted. [/B]
No, on this play an indirect "T" doesn't get charged to the head coach under NFHS rules. However, under NCAA rules, an indirect "T" <b>does</b> get charged to the head coach.

Also, under NFHS, <b>all</b> indirect "T"s charged to a head coach count towards his ejection. But, under NCAA rules, this particular indirect "T" charged to the head coach <b>doesn't</b> count towards his ejection. [/quote][/b]

And that's how NFHS and NCAA rules differ....

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rockyroad Fri Mar 10, 2006 01:41pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by rockyroad
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
, And if you keep pestering me like this I'm gonna grab my uzi & hunt you down.)

Now THAT I would pay to see!!

And it really doesn't make any difference - JR was just being his normal anal-retentive self and making sure he quoted the rules to answer the question...why he can't be like the rest of us and just make stuff up as he goes, I don't know - but hey, that's why he's JR!

Hey!

I do NOT make stuff up as I go!

The voices tell me what I should do. They are NEVER wrong.

Never.

(No no, we don't have to do that...he really didn't mean it...OK I'll ask...)

btw, we...errr...I was wondering - aint you supposed to be in Springfield by now?

<font size = 1>psstt...and tell them you didn't mean it...</font size>TELL THEM!!!

Next weekend...and to the voices in Dan's head - "Hmmmph, hmmmph...I am truly sorry for insulting you by saying Dan makes stuff up. I really, really didn't mean it."


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