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					Originally Posted by  JRutledge
					 
				 
				I totally disagree. Call the foul and make a decision and if a coach wants an explanation, then give it to them if they act professionally. I would not decide a flagrant act based on the actions of the coach. Make a call and move on. All you are doing is inviting more problems by interacting with a coach and then deciding to eject a player for something other than the actions alone.  
 
Peace 
			
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 The actions alone deem it a flagrant but if the coach decides to handle it, I would probably just rule it a technical.  
Now if he had bounced passed it hard, that is nothing, throwing a dart at an official 8-10 feet away is grounds for flagrant.  See ya.