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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 01:17am
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I pointed out a couple of years ago on this forum that this situation is NOT covered by the current rules.

There is no way to proceed if the officials believe that the two fouls truly were simultaneous. Under the current rules the officials must determine that one of the fouls happened before the other and only penalize that one. The other one gets ignored since the contact was during a dead ball and was not intentional or flagrant.
IOW, they must make something up? If it is not covered by rules, why could they not penalize both, like when, you know, that other thing happens. Both officials signaled a foul. I have read where this is considered binding.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 02:41am
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IOW, they must make something up? If it is not covered by rules, why could they not penalize both, like when, you know, that other thing happens. Both officials signaled a foul. I have read where this is considered binding.
The problem is when this happens while the offending team has five team fouls and neither foul involves a try for goal. The two fouls would be #6 and #7 of the half for that team, so which opposing player gets to attempt the 1&1? There is simply NO way to decide.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 02:45am
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The problem is when this happens while the offending team has five team fouls and neither foul involves a try for goal. The two fouls would be #6 and #7 of the half for that team, so which opposing player gets to attempt the 1&1? There is simply NO way to decide.
So since you can't decide who would shoot, you simply wouldn't count one of them? That's really thin.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 04:53am
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So since you can't decide who would shoot, you simply wouldn't count one of them? That's really thin.
Please enlighten us with your solution. I hope that it's not thin.
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