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Mark Dexter Thu Apr 05, 2007 03:05pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
So here's a rules question:

A1 is in the back court for 9 seconds when time begins reversing. Should the official continue his count to 10 and call a 10 second violation or should he start counting backwards?

Beat me to it.

jkjenning Thu Apr 05, 2007 03:53pm

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Originally Posted by Junker
We're talking about European soccer here. Have you seen video of those idiots? Hell yes I'd help the home team. I want to get out of their with all my limbs attached and I'd like to get through the game without a brick thrown at my head.:D

LOL!! A valid point!

Mark Padgett Thu Apr 05, 2007 06:46pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan_ref
So here's a rules question:

A1 is in the back court for 9 seconds when time begins reversing. Should the official continue his count to 10 and call a 10 second violation or should he start counting backwards?

Similar to my question about officiating a game on a cruise ship when it crosses the international date line and it's now yesterday. :eek:

bob jenkins Thu Apr 05, 2007 06:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan_ref
So here's a rules question:

A1 is in the back court for 9 seconds when time begins reversing. Should the official continue his count to 10 and call a 10 second violation or should he start counting backwards?

I know we have some baseball umpires here: What if the batter hits the ball over the outfield wall, but hits it so hard that the ball travels all the way around the earth, back into the stadium and the pitcher catches the ball? Home run or out?

Dan_ref Thu Apr 05, 2007 08:19pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I know we have some baseball umpires here: What if the batter hits the ball over the outfield wall, but hits it so hard that the ball travels all the way around the earth, back into the stadium and the pitcher catches the ball? Home run or out?

Jon Diebler must play baseball on the off-season.

Adam Thu Apr 05, 2007 09:28pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Jon Diebler must play baseball on the off-season.

It's only actually happened once, though. It went right through the pitchers' gloves the rest of the time, and he settled for a triple. Of course, he stole home on the next pitch.

Jimgolf Fri Apr 06, 2007 09:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I know we have some baseball umpires here: What if the batter hits the ball over the outfield wall, but hits it so hard that the ball travels all the way around the earth, back into the stadium and the pitcher catches the ball? Home run or out?

That sounds a lot like the old Bugs Bunny cartoon, where Bugs played against the Marauders, except that Bugs climbed the Empire State Building to catch the home run. As I recall, the umpire called the batter out.

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