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williebfree Mon Feb 09, 2009 08:07am

Great!
 
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 577082)
How about the final basket of the game? Anyone else think that it might've been tapped in by a defensive player? If so, the ball should've become dead on the horn (since it's not a try) and not counted. I only saw one replay, but it sure looked like the defensive rebounder poked it up in the air.

My book is in my bag. . . Anybody know if we can use replay for that scenario? I think no. . .

Just start a third tangent on this thread.... :D

sallender Mon Feb 09, 2009 08:32am

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 577080)
You guys are talking about different things. Sallender is talking about the "blarge". Forks, it seems to me that you're talking about two knuckleheads who legitimately foul each other.

Thank you Scrapper! If you talk about it in the pre-game, the blarge should be a distant memory....

sallender Mon Feb 09, 2009 08:36am

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Originally Posted by williebfree (Post 577084)
Welcome aboard Sallender!

And now.... we commence in the meat grinder.

How do you pre-game so that two opposing players "NEVER" become aggressive to a point that you need to intervene. As you will notice in my original post I stated verbal redirection was not enough.

I also realize we are actually addressing two versions of a double foul. I agree that a "Blarge" should (but not always) be avoidable, if properly pre-gamed.


I understand your comment aobut two opposing players becoming too aggressive. That should easily be taken care of by either double personals or technicals.

And I'm not sure I want to be the "meat", but instead the "grinder".....

Raymond Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:59am

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Originally Posted by sallender (Post 577090)
Thank you Scrapper! If you talk about it in the pre-game, the blarge should be a distant memory....

Talking about something in pre-game doesn't mean someone won't have a brain fart during the game. We could say the same thing about correctable errors.

Adam Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:19am

Ever have a double whistle and not hear your partner's whistle? I have.

BillyMac Mon Feb 09, 2009 07:48pm

It Can Happen, And If, And When It Does, I'll Know How To Correctly Penalize ..
 
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 577194)
Ever have a double whistle and not hear your partner's whistle? I have.

Good point. After a good pregame, and with good visual communication throughout the game, the only way that I'm going to have a blarge in my game is if, due to the crowd noise, I don't hear my partner's whistle, or he doesn't hear mine, there are a few very big players between us, and we're both trying to sell our call. I've had a few of these in twenty-eight years, but, luckily, my partner has always had the same call as me. Block/block, or charge/charge. Maybe it's the luck of the Irish, but in any case, I hope the luck keeps working.

Scrapper1 Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:46am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 577082)
How about the final basket of the game? Anyone else think that it might've been tapped in by a defensive player? If so, the ball should've become dead on the horn (since it's not a try) and not counted. I only saw one replay, but it sure looked like the defensive rebounder poked it up in the air.

My book is in my bag. . . Anybody know if we can use replay for that scenario? I think no. . .

Since nobody has responded, I'll ask again. Anybody see this play or know where to see it online?

And after looking through the replay rules, it seems clear that this play is reviewable.


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