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Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 04, 2006 04:42pm

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Originally Posted by Old School

I even had a coach, first time I've ever seen this, but the coach had a fit after the technical he recieved and was yelling instructions to his players while we where shooting the F/T's, 1st half, so it's in front of his bench, which IMO intimidated younger high school F/T shooter. Can't let that happen either.

Sooooooo......what did you do to the coach? And please cite the rule that allowed you to do whatever you did.

Old School Mon Dec 04, 2006 05:13pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Sooooooo......what did you do to the coach? And please cite the rule that allowed you to do whatever you did.

In this case, I did nothing because it was the first time and after some thought, I realize that was a disadvantage and something I need to be on guard for (protect the shooter). Some coaches are sneaky and they do things to see if they can get over, to see if you're paying attention. Since I never had that happen b4, I will be honest, I was caught off guard, sort of like the 911 attack, but my eyes are open now and I'm sharing the experienced.

You won't find that anywhere in the book JR, but then again, knowing you, maybe not!

Peace

Adam Mon Dec 04, 2006 05:19pm

You're comparing a basketball game, and a coach's tactic, to 9-11? :(

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 04, 2006 06:04pm

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Originally Posted by Old School
In this case, I did nothing because it was the first time and after some thought, I realize that was a disadvantage and something I need to be on guard for (protect the shooter). Some coaches are sneaky and they do things to see if they can get over, to see if you're paying attention. Since I never had that happen b4, I will be honest, I was caught off guard, sort of like the 911 attack, but my eyes are open now and I'm sharing the experienced.

<font color = red>You won't find that anywhere in the book</font> JR, but then again, knowing you, maybe not!

Well, actually JMO, you will find language in the book to cover it. And there was a POE that told you what to do also.

Can you cite the NFHS rule and language re: disconcertion? There's a case play that might be relevant too. You never know; maybe it can be found in either or both of those.

I await your rules/casebook citations.

tjones1 Mon Dec 04, 2006 06:15pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
You're comparing a basketball game, and a coach's tactic, to 9-11? :(

I was thinking the exact same thing. Try again, nO<strike>ld</strike> School.

Raymond Tue Dec 05, 2006 08:21am

This is what I see whenever JMO, errr...Old School makes a contribution to the forum.

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This message is hidden because Old School is on your ignore list.

Scrapper1 Tue Dec 05, 2006 09:02am

Me, too, BadNews. I can't stand to read his garbage.

Old School Tue Dec 05, 2006 09:16am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Well, actually JMO, you will find language in the book to cover it. And there was a POE that told you what to do also.

Can you cite the NFHS rule and language re: disconcertion? There's a case play that might be relevant too. You never know; maybe it can be found in either or both of those.

I await your rules/casebook citations.

I don't know who this JMO character is, but I told you, didn't I. I knew you would find something, bookworm (JR).

PS: Don't kill the messenger.....

Jurassic Referee Tue Dec 05, 2006 09:30am

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Originally Posted by Old School
I don't know who this JMO character is, but I told you, didn't I. I knew you would find something, bookworm (JR).

JMO is a make-believe official, just like you.

And if you were the proud owner of a rule book or case book, you might also have a shot at finding it too. But you <b>don't</b> have any books, so you <b>don't</b> have a shot.

Jurassic Referee Tue Dec 05, 2006 09:32am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
This is what I see whenever JMO, errr...Old School makes a contribution to the forum.

The problem is though, News, that we might get some newbies/rookies on here that might actually swallow some of his nonsense, not knowing any better. That's the <b>only</b> reason that I respond to him.


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