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bainsey Sun Nov 21, 2010 05:10pm

That ruling surprises me a bit, too, but that's what I was told. Do with it what you wish, gentlemen.

Jurassic Referee Sun Nov 21, 2010 07:04pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 702444)
That ruling surprises me a bit, too, but that's what I was told. Do with it what you wish, gentlemen.

Already have, bainsey. The ruling is wrong and that's been pointed out to any readers of this site(most of whom knew that anyway before reading it here).

ejn1958 Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:34am

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 702367)
That reminds me of something our board's interpreter brought up recently.

Let's keep Mark's scenario, but add an A3 OOB. According to our interpreter, an OOB pass from A1 to A2 is legal, and going back to A1 is okay, but not to a third player that's also OOB on the end line.

Never have I seen such a thing, nor did I bother to look up a citation. Anyone ever hear of this?

Your intepreter is wrong:
Rule 7-5 Art. & specifically states that ' any player may direct throw-in or he/she may pass the ball along the end line to a teammates(s) outside the boundary. " Note teamamte(s) is plural...wow..I think you need a new interprter.

ronald Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:14pm

let's see.

A says he got ruling from his guy who got it from national level

B and C and everybody else says that is wrong, can't be etc.

I say: call the national level and ask them. That is the only way to really resolve this. Now we will find out who thinks they are too good to do that. and yes it comes down to that in the end.

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 06, 2010 01:31pm

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Originally Posted by ronald (Post 705616)
let's see.

A says he got ruling from his guy who got it from national level

B and C and everybody else says that is wrong, can't be etc.

I say: call the national level and ask them. That is the only way to really resolve this. Now we will find out who thinks they are too good to do that. and yes it comes down to that in the end.

Why do you need to call anybody when you have a definitive rules citation..i.e. NFHS rule 7-5-7(a)? :confused:

Whatinthehell more could you possibly want?

mbyron Mon Dec 06, 2010 02:24pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 705641)
Why do you need to call anybody when you have a definitive rules citation..i.e. NFHS rule 7-5-7(a)? :confused:

Whatinthehell more could you possibly want?

He wants somebody with a title to tell him they really, really mean 7-5-7(a). ;)

Raymond Mon Dec 06, 2010 02:25pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 702444)
That ruling surprises me a bit, too, but that's what I was told. Do with it what you wish, gentlemen.

So your board bases its rulings off hearsay, not written guidance?

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 06, 2010 02:42pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 705671)
He wants somebody with a title to tell him they really, really mean 7-5-7(a). ;)

Hey, I got a title. EGSDOTU! Given to me by Dan_ref many moons ago.

dbking Mon Dec 06, 2010 03:57pm

Interesting situation happened this summer @ a ref camp.

Team A makes the basket and calls time out. Team B is ahead by a couple of points( can't remember the score ) and under a minute.

Team B came out of the time out and had all 5 players line up along the end line. We were a little shocked. Had never seen anything like it. Team A coach is a little perplexed as well. He starts yelling at his players. Team B makes two passes out of bounds a runs a play that gets them a break away layup. I gave Team B coach an A+ for coming up with a unique legal play that was well executed.

mbyron Mon Dec 06, 2010 07:53pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 705679)
Hey, I got a title. EGSDOTU! Given to me by Dan_ref many moons ago.

Hm, I don't recall what that stands for, but knowing the source I'd imagine that if you typed it your keyboard would explode.

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 06, 2010 08:50pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 705753)
Hm, I don't recall what that stands for, but knowing the source I'd imagine that if you typed it your keyboard would explode.

Naw, actually I was kinda proud of having that honor bestowed on me by ol' Slappy Dan...

El Grand Supreme Douchebag Of The Universe.

Just thinking of it brings a tear to my eye....

Stat-Man Tue Dec 07, 2010 07:27pm

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Originally Posted by dbking (Post 705695)
Interesting situation happened this summer @ a ref camp.

Team A makes the basket and calls time out. Team B is ahead by a couple of points( can't remember the score ) and under a minute.

Team B came out of the time out and had all 5 players line up along the end line. We were a little shocked. Had never seen anything like it. Team A coach is a little perplexed as well. He starts yelling at his players. Team B makes two passes out of bounds a runs a play that gets them a break away layup. I gave Team B coach an A+ for coming up with a unique legal play that was well executed.

When I was in college, one of our opponents ran the same play against us. They didn't get a breakaway layup, though. :D


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