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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 08:20am
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Last Season, I was heard about a call in a game. There was a block/charge that occured in what would have been right smack in the middle of the key. Lead sells a block. Trail sells a charge. They get together, and give both players, both respective fouls.....Yes they did...Blue 4-Charge, and White 4-Block, on the same play. My question is, is there any set of basketball rules FIBA, NFHS, NCAA, that allow this.
FIBA rules allow this and it is treated exactly like a double foul.

IMO, when a blarge occurs, officials are not doing their best, to say the least.

By the way, what's the etymology of blarge?
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 08:24am
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By the way, what's the etymology of blarge?
Pretty simple, actually. BLock + chARGE = BLARGE
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 10:02am
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By the way, what's the etymology of blarge?
This is known as a portmanteau word. Better-known examples include 'brunch', 'smog', and 'motel'.
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 10:13am
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This is known as a portmanteau word. Better-known examples include 'brunch', 'smog', and 'motel'.
You think you can come into this forum tossing around big words like you are some sort of AnnoyingGrammarGuy or something.
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 10:25am
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Hmmm, Block/Charge...the never ending saga!!!!! Its just a plain old double foul people!!!! No prelims, no blarges!
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 11:44am
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You think you can come into this forum tossing around big words like you are some sort of AnnoyingGrammarGuy or something.
Hey, they never complained about "big words" over on the baseball side. Besides, I wasn't the one who queried about etymology...
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 11:50am
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Hey, they never complained about "big words" over on the baseball side. Besides, I wasn't the one who queried about etymology...
Don't take it personally, Byron (wasn't there another Byron who was a word person somewhere in English lit?!?!). We're all still grieving the loss of our previous Mr. Annoying Grammar/Spelling/Vocabulary Guy who has passed on to a better world of dressing rooms with nice towels and hot water (namely D1). In time, as our wounds heal, we'll be ready to start courting new Grammar people. Perhaps you'd be willing to wait around and catch us on the rebound?
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 01:39pm
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I have seen this called in a game two years ago. Defender had bad position, but the ball handler used his elbow. The official called a double foul, I think it was a good call.

So yes FIBA allows double fouls on this, as on evrything else
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 04:27pm
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I have seen this called in a game two years ago. Defender had bad position, but the ball handler used his elbow. The official called a double foul, I think it was a good call.

So yes FIBA allows double fouls on this, as on evrything else
Usually, when talking to young officials, I say that one double foul call is one too much.

Maybe that's not the whole truth, I admit that in some rare occasions a double foul is the correct call, but I prefer that young officials think twice (better more times) before calling one. I feel it's like we are admitting that we don't know who fouled first.

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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 02:03pm
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Don't take it personally, Byron (wasn't there another Byron who was a word person somewhere in English lit?!?!). We're all still grieving the loss of our previous Mr. Annoying Grammar/Spelling/Vocabulary Guy who has passed on to a better world of dressing rooms with nice towels and hot water (namely D1). In time, as our wounds heal, we'll be ready to start courting new Grammar people. Perhaps you'd be willing to wait around and catch us on the rebound?
I'm in and out of this joint(Official Forum)...so I was wondering what all this talk about Chuck being gone was.

So what's the deal...can't a D1 official post here? Does his conference forbid it? Is there a potential lack of professionalism talking game sitchs to "lower" level officials or on a public forum?
Conflict of interest?
I give up.
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 02:16pm
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I'm in and out of this joint(Official Forum)...so I was wondering what all this talk about Chuck being gone was.

So what's the deal...can't a D1 official post here? Does his conference forbid it? Is there a potential lack of professionalism talking game sitchs to "lower" level officials or on a public forum?
Conflict of interest?
I give up.
In the past, there have reportedly been a couple of instances where things posted here have ended up biting the postee in the arse. Not sue I believe those stories - kind of think they are urban legends...however, Chuck felt that it would be better for his upwardly-moving career to not take a chance with that...so he has stopped posting here - at least under his real name.

I personally believe that we can draw him back out of semi-retirement if we all start purposely slaughtering the English language in our posts...no way he could stay away from that!!
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Old Fri Nov 17, 2006, 02:31pm
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I'm in and out of this joint(Official Forum)...so I was wondering what all this talk about Chuck being gone was.

So what's the deal...can't a D1 official post here? Does his conference forbid it? Is there a potential lack of professionalism talking game sitchs to "lower" level officials or on a public forum?
Conflict of interest?
I give up.
He's just a little afraid that something he posts might be taken wrong. Apparently, there were a couple of other D1 guys that posted here and someone sent copies of some of their posts to their assignor.Chuck worked his tail off to get a shot at D1 and it's probably not worth taking the chance of someone on here trying to screw it up- slim though that chance may be.

Too bad. Chuck was an great asset to all of us. Very knowledgable and certainly the voice of reason some times.

Of course, before we erect a monument to him, it must also be noted that the little sh!t was a BoSox fan too.

PS-please note that it doesn't mean that the squirrel has been retired too though.
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Old Sat Nov 18, 2006, 10:07am
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This is known as a portmanteau word. Better-known examples include 'brunch', 'smog', and 'motel'.
What's the etymology of portmanteau?
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