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Old Sun Mar 31, 2013, 02:17am
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So I don't think it was clear in the thread, what was the actual ruling? Second, I don't think I see a problem with the screen that was set. What was illegal about it?
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Old Sun Mar 31, 2013, 07:24am
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So I don't think it was clear in the thread, what was the actual ruling? Second, I don't think I see a problem with the screen that was set. What was illegal about it?
The screen was legal, but the guy who got screened popped the screener in the gonads. The ruling was a FF1. As others have said, I think the prolonged debate was between FF1 and FF2.
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Old Sun Mar 31, 2013, 11:38am
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That was just an old fashioned cup check.

Despite my obvious bias, I'm kidding. Stupid move on EJ's part.
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Old Sun Mar 31, 2013, 03:08pm
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In NCAA they can go to the monitor to review, what about in a high school game where it's real close at the end, two players have been jarring at each other, one screens the other with minimal contact, but one hits the floor hard and grabs his man parts. Do you call what you assumed happened? I would say no, but you could have a talk during the injury timeout.
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Old Sun Mar 31, 2013, 03:26pm
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In NCAA they can go to the monitor to review, what about in a high school game where it's real close at the end, two players have been jarring at each other, one screens the other with minimal contact, but one hits the floor hard and grabs his man parts. Do you call what you assumed happened? I would say no, but you could have a talk during the injury timeout.
No, you don't. I'll tell the offended coach what I think happened, but that I can't call it based on an assumption. I'll tell the offending player's coach the same thing (I've done this when I knew I only got the retaliation in a dead ball situation), that I'm pretty sure I missed something his player did.
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Old Sun Mar 31, 2013, 08:51pm
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hmm I wonder if something happened before? That was 100% intentional. Kind of weird seeing that at the start of the game.
Can't blame the refs for missing it live though. I wonder if the Bad Boys of the Pistons era, were going-- "great move kid"
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