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LOL I changed nothing. The man said nothing about disrespect, only questioning. Of course, the answer is no.
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B1 Can Also Get Injured ...
Or worse, A1 is injured. I'm sure that the intent of this rule involves the increased chance of injuries, as well as the unsporting nature of the act.
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That's where we part ways. I don't. Often times, a coach's question is simply there to acquire information. (If I smell influence, I'll deal with it.) However, there's never a positive intent to flopping. I have no problem with answering civilly asked questions from a head coach or player, even under tense circumstances, but I have a big problem with cheating. It's that simple.
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bainsey,
Whether you agree or not is really not my point. The point I am really making is you said that anyone that did not call this the way you wanted, they were compromising their integrity when they are following either a supervisor's standard or some philosophy as to how to handle these situations that did not result in an immediate T. There is nothing in the rules that says, "Call it both ways" is egregious and "The fouls are 10-1" is OK. "Call it both ways" in many situations would make me laugh more than it would even cross my mind to give a T. This is not a question, it is a statement. I tend to ignore statements. This statement would have to be coupled with some other behavior on its face value. And I would not question your integrity if you were told by others that would not be a good T to make out of the box. Peace
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...also...in response to another thread...
here is a chance to use another "non-approved" signal...we've all seen it on a non called flop... lifting your arms to the sky, as a preacher in church would do to signal his congregation to rise for the next hymm. ![]() |
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Never seen this by this description. Any pictures?
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No pics...I don't think I've used this "mechanic"...but, I've seen some H.S. and college officials do the "waving to get up" mechanic when players are on the floor.
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Watch an Ed Hightower game...you're bound to see it.
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Asked and answered, counsel. See "civilly questioning" earlier in this thread.
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