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mick Tue Apr 08, 2003 05:10pm

Yer off.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mgelb

Take me off the zimp list.

mgelb,
zimp is all right, but the horse was "too" dead a lot of the times. ;)
mick



Jurassic Referee Tue Apr 08, 2003 05:30pm

Re: Yer off.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Quote:

Originally posted by mgelb

Take me off the zimp list.

mgelb,
zimp is all right, but the horse was "too" dead a lot of the times. ;)
mick



Actually,Zimp was "there". Slider was "here". Different"nom de plume" for same person for different locations. No?

mick Tue Apr 08, 2003 06:10pm

Re: Re: Yer off.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Quote:

Originally posted by mgelb

Take me off the zimp list.

mgelb,
zimp is all right, but the horse was "too" dead a lot of the times. ;)
mick



Actually,Zimp was "there". Slider was "here". Different"nom de plume" for same person for different locations. No?


...similar style.

ChuckElias Tue Apr 08, 2003 07:38pm

I stuck up for mgelb a couple pages ago, and you guys haven't done anything to change my mind. You are hanging wayyyyyy too much on the meaning of the word "retain".

The way it's written, using any amount of common sense, says that if you had the privilege of running the endline, and the scoring commits a foul or violation that requires an endline throw-in, you get to keep that privilege. To say that "retain" doesn't apply to this situation is, I think, not a tenable position.

As I said, we all know what the rule means. But I honestly see the discrepency. The need to put "during the throw-in" back into the wording of the rule, so there is no possible mis-interpretation. I also agree with mgelb that there is no case play that covers this situation. Just do the correct (and easy) thing and put the phrase "during the throw-in" back into 7-5-7.

Chuck

mick Tue Apr 08, 2003 07:47pm

Holy Toledo!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
The need to put "during the throw-in" back into the wording of the rule, so there is no possible mis-interpretation.
Chuck, let us not forget that there are some Ohio Schools of Thought that will assume that if the phrase is used once, and not specifically removed, then it remains. Yo?

mick

Jurassic Referee Tue Apr 08, 2003 07:50pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
I stuck up for mgelb a couple pages ago, and you guys haven't done anything to change my mind.

Chick

No problem,Zimp! Stick to your guns!


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