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Adam Thu Nov 13, 2008 05:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 550408)
PC has always its own signal and everybody eyes are already on that play, no further signal needed.

That, and 95.25% of the time, PC fouls are pushes or charges (with 4% holding and .75% elbowing)

JRutledge Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:13pm

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Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 550395)
I hear what you're saying, but we don't do the same for a PCF. Why the distinction?

I am not really arguing anything. I am giving the most logical explanation I can think of for the differences. I could be wrong. It would not be the first time; it certainly would not be the last time.

PC foul is a foul with the player that is in control of the foul. There are not many distinctions you would need to make IMO. A Team Control foul could occur in many more situations and types of actions that result in fouls.

And honestly, who really cares why there is a distinction, just know there is one. In my opinion if you are really worried about this, you have other things to worry about. This is such a minor issue in the bigger picture. Just follow what the people you work for want you to do. I do not think there is really a right or wrong on this issue at all.

Peace


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