Gimlet25id |
Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:32pm |
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Originally Posted by Daryl H. Long
1st: the JV coach cannot absent himself nor play dumb to release himself from his responsibilities per Rule 10.
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I agree! Obviously! However if a Varsity player takes it upon himself to leave the bleacher and dunks the ball the JVHC had no way to avoid it. Further more what if the Varsity player leaves the floor after the dunk with his VARSITY team and isn't within the visual confines of the floor?
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Originally Posted by Preacher
2nd: Are trainers the only other individuals we could list as bench personnel? NO. The list doesn't stop there.
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I didn't say that it stopped there. The point I was making was that the trainer was on the BENCH and would be a example of affiliated personnel that is on the BENCH.
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Originally Posted by Preacher
3rd:All Varsity players are eligible and could become JV players at any time during the night. If the coaches want they can buy the Var player's way into the game with a technical foul for adding a name to the book even if it is with 2 seconds to go in the JV game.
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Sure they could, but what if the player isn't eligible due to suspension or academics, etc. There are a number of situations that would make the player not eligible to play. Might have transfered and the States governing body hasn't approved the player to play yet. He still could be in uniform but not eligible to play. If he's on the bench the he's bench personnel.
4-34 Art. 4 ....A team member is a member of bench personnel who is in uniform and is eligible to become a player.
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Originally Posted by Preacher
So stop saying they are not eligible just because his name is not in the book nor is he seated on the bench.
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By your logic then any player from freshman, JV, to Varsity that is in uniform with warm ups on that is sitting in the stands to watch the game is bench personnel? So if they make an unsportsmanlike comment to you you can give a bench T on that player in the stands and pin it on to the coach.
I'm not trying to get in a pi**ing contest with you. Obviously from the way you wrote your last post and how much time you put into it that you have a great deal of knowledge in this game. However if its not rule supported then its not. With your own words you said that the way JR would handle it would be covered by the rules...
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Originally Posted by Preacher
We differ only on the definition of bench personnel as I mentioned above. I believe the Varsity players warming up with JV to be bench personnel and JR says no. If JR is right then he has posted the correct solution of how to handle the matter. Get game management to remove everyone not associated with the team. Now the responsibility for safety of the team is in the hands the proper authorities as deemed by rule (See Officials Manual, pg 6, 1.0.7) And just so we are very clear, just because I disagree with JR on who to include in the open definition of bench personnel I in no way will impugn his logic in reaching his conclusion. Based on his definition he is consistent within the rules of how to solve the situation.
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Your alternative to handle this situation isn't clearly covered by the rules. It demands a stretch of the rules to justify. Like I said before I think that we ought to be able to penalize the BRAIN FART by the Varsity player. I just can't find and no one has yet provided justifiable rule support for the penalty.
Again confirms why only TEAM MEMBERS should be warming up before their game.
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