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Only one of the official's on the floor can grant a TO. Maybe he sees the player, maybe he doesn't. Maybe he looks over at the player's head coach before granting the TO in this case. This stuff is slightly more complicated than you seem to think it is. Anyway, you've already said you're not an official but you sure do seem to have a huge bug up your @ss. What's your story? Coach? Player? Frustrated fan? Just stopping by to stir the pot a little? |
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BTW,Tony,ya think NC needs a new coach?Someone that really knows how to bring them up to the next level?I hear Jerry Tarkanian is available.He'll modernize your program. Jes' kidding!:D |
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If a player is falling OOB, he's obviously requesting TO to prevent the turnover. If he violates prior to requesting the TO, I have to call the violation first. If he still wants the TO after I call the violation, he can have it. I'M NOT CONCERNED WITH WHETHER HE HAS A TO LEFT OR NOT. If runs up to me and requests timeout at the end of the game, he's obviously requesting timeout to stop the clock. I'll give it to him. I'M NOT CONCERNED WITH WHETHER HE HAS A TO LEFT OR NOT. |
How does one see light blue skid marks on light blue underwear? :confused:
BTW, they aren't light blue. There Carolina Blue! |
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This is one of the dumbest threads I've ever read on this site.
If you are going to penalize a player trying to make a great hustle play by judging him or her to have violated first and grant the TO, well, you just don't get it. And by "it", I also mean better assignments and respect of players and coaches. If you don't believe me, go ahead and make that call the day your assigner or evaluator is in attendance. |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Maybe save the cork for a certain baseball team who shall remain nameless. :p |
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time there was a revolution in Russia. Sadly, even that streak was broken! :p Hey this is fun, been a while since we had some Sox bashing around here. I know JR's gonna be jumping in soon, where's Mark Dexter? :D |
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time there was a revolution in Russia. Sadly, even that streak was broken! :p [/B][/QUOTE]Kinda amazing that you're statistically more likely to be able to see two Haley's Comets than two Bosox World Series wins,isn't it? |
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Ok, now I know that this is all good fun, and I certainly don't take any of it too personally, but we should at least get some facts straight. The Red Sox have won five World Series, including the very first one in 1903. They would've won again in '04, except that the NL champions refused to play against the "upstart" league. In any case, they won in 1903, '12, '15, '16, '18. Now I know all you Yankees gloaters, I mean fans, only care about "What have you done for me lately?". And obviously, the Sox haven't done much lately. But 5 championships in 100 years is a larger statistical result than the number of times Halley's Comet is visible from Earth in 100 years. |
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We call this kind of bursty activity "spurious perturbation" generally safe to ignore when looking for trends of statistical significance. In other words, what have you done lately? ;) BTW, this is gonna get a lot worse, as long as the Yanks can manage to keep winning. Gloat, gloat. :D |
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