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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 08:18am
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After a held ball A5 throws an elbow at B5 but misses.
B5 immediately jumps in A5s face.

Dead ball double T.

Had B5 punched A5 instead, could we go double flagrant Ts as A5s initial unsporting act lead to the punch?
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 08:32am
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A5 and B5 are both gone.

4-18 Fighting
Art. 2 ... An attempt to instigate a fight by committing an unsporting act that causes a person to retaliate by fighting.

Tossing a deliberate elbow is an attempt to instigate a fight IMO which would cause a normal person to retaliate by fighting.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 08:42am
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Ok, thats what I thought, whether the elbow connects or not is immaterial.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 08:54am
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Ok, thats what I thought, whether the elbow connects or not is immaterial.
I feel like I should clarify...that if it's a deliberately thrown elbow, the player would be tossed anyhow...just like a thrown and missed punch. If a player throws an elbow that's unsporting but not to the level of getting tossed, and a player retaliates by fighting, then you'd toss both of them.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 09:38am
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I would say toss the player for the elbow (attempt) if it is judged to be deliberate. I would give the other player a technical foul.

This is my opinion without seeing the actual play and it could change depending on how severe "getting in the face" actually is.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 10:21am
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Yeah, I did not see the play either. Discussion with a buddy...
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 11:04am
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An elbow swing at the head, bye bye. A "get off me b1tch" elbow swung in the general direction, double T. Anything in between, the dreaded J word comes into play.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 11:56am
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Agree w/ Snaq on this one. Unfortunately when our judgement comes into play, the greater the reaction of the offended to the initial play, the greater the penalty for both.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 01:35pm
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An elbow swing at the head, bye bye. A "get off me b1tch" elbow swung in the general direction, double T. Anything in between, the dreaded J word comes into play.
I pose this question to spark debate - I wasn't there so I cannot say what I would do for sure.

Do you think a double technical foul is the path of least resistance and we would like to go there when we shouldn't because they would offset?
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 04:15pm
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I pose this question to spark debate - I wasn't there so I cannot say what I would do for sure.

Do you think a double technical foul is the path of least resistance and we would like to go there when we shouldn't because they would offset?
Not sure I understand the question. I think it's wholly appropriate to go double when the second player retaliates. The hole is in the rules.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 06:19pm
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Not sure I understand the question. I think it's wholly appropriate to go double when the second player retaliates. The hole is in the rules.
Are you saying a missed elbow and the other player getting up in the other player's face are equal and warrant a penalty that becomes administrative (double technicals) for the most part?

I still may not be clear, but I'm not sure if the two things warrant a double T. If two players are going at each other a square off, Charlie Range used to always say, "If you go in to get in between two players come out with a double technical". I'm not sure that applies to a missed elbow and then they square off. Again, seeing the play matters.
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 08:05pm
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I'm saying both acts, individually, deserve technical fouls. The rules dictate a double foul at that point. I agree they're not equal, but the rules are the same. I dont think it's particularly "fair" but the same is true for those two fouls if they were committed an hour apart. How would you propose addressing it? Toss the elbow thrower and a standard T for the one who reacts verbally?
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Old Thu Jul 21, 2011, 08:39pm
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How would you propose addressing it? Toss the elbow thrower and a standard T for the one who reacts verbally?

Unless I'm missing something, yes. Using your example, if those things happen an hour apart, wouldn't you toss one player and give the other a T? I could be missing something; my brain is pretty fried right now.
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My brain is pretty fried right now.
Your brain is fried? Here in my little corner of Connecticut, it's 147 °F in the shade.
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Old Fri Jul 22, 2011, 10:16am
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Unless I'm missing something, yes. Using your example, if those things happen an hour apart, wouldn't you toss one player and give the other a T? I could be missing something; my brain is pretty fried right now.
I don't know. I was thinking of a regular T on the elbow. No reason you couldn't toss the elbow and T the talker if you think the elbow deserves the pine.
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