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Old Sun Jan 19, 2014, 12:09am
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Washington Stanford almost blarge vid request (Clip Added)

:42 left in first half. L rotated over, new T had a block, L was going to punch it the other way, but swallowed his whistle. I took some vid on my iPad but it's fairly horrendous.

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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 10:52am
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 11:00am
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:42 left in first half. L rotated over, new T had a block, L was going to punch it the other way, but swallowed his whistle. I took some vid on my iPad but it's fairly horrendous.

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Did T have a block on the primary defender (who got beat) or on the secondary defender?

This may have been a close false double foul, as opposed to a typical blarge
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 11:09am
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Did T have a block on the primary defender (who got beat) or on the secondary defender?

This may have been a close false double foul, as opposed to a typical blarge
That's what I was thinking. From the endline, looks like the lead was looking at a charge with the secondary defender.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 11:29am
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The foul was on number 23, the defender trying for the block shot. The trail has that foul before the block/charge contact.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 11:34am
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The foul was on number 23, the defender trying for the block shot. The trail has that foul before the block/charge contact.
Good job by the L in holding the signal -- get the first foul only (despite any case plays that tell how to adjudicate it)
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 11:52am
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Good job by the L in holding the signal -- get the first foul only (despite any case plays that tell how to adjudicate it)
Agreed on both points.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 12:14pm
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Agree....T's foul was on the primary D. L's foul would have been a charge with into the secondary D.

They called the first one.

Good job by the T to come in strong knowing the combination of things that occurred and that he L was most likely only getting the secondary D.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 12:26pm
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I really enjoy seeing a crew handle things in this manner. The potential for a mess was there, but they showed great control, and communication.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 01:38pm
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I don't think this would be a blarge, even if the Lead signalled. They are calling two different actions. A blarge is two officials calling the same action differently. If the Lead does signal charge all Trail has to do is say "first foul" and move on. We can't see what Trail signals but I doubt he signalled anything at all, probably just posted with no preliminary.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 01:42pm
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I don't think this would be a blarge, even if the Lead signalled. They are calling two different actions. A blarge is two officials calling the same action differently. If the Lead does signal charge all Trail has to do is say "first foul" and move on. We can't see what Trail signals but I doubt he signalled anything at all, probably just posted with no preliminary.
By rule, it'd be a false double foul. By practical application, get the first one (which the trail did in taking the call).
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 01:46pm
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By rule, it'd be a false double foul. By practical application, get the first one (which the trail did in taking the call).
It wouldn't be a false double foul, because A1's actions would not be flagrant or intentional.

Plus, you can't penalize A1 for being pushed into B2 by B1.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 01:50pm
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It wouldn't be a false double foul, because A1's actions would not be flagrant or intentional.

Plus, you can't penalize A1 for being pushed into B2 by B1.
1. It could be a false double, the ball is still live since a shot was released.
2. I agree, though, don't punish the shooter for being pushed into an opponent by a different opponent.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 01:51pm
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It wouldn't be a false double foul, because A1's actions would not be flagrant or intentional.

Plus, you can't penalize A1 for being pushed into B2 by B1.
A1 was fouled by B2 in the act of shooting...ball is live...

Presuming the lead calls a charging foul like it appears he does, you would then have a foul on A1 for charging and thus by rule a false double.

Now as a matter of practical application, I wouldn't imagine calling a foul on A1 for being pushed/bumped into a defender. That I agree.
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Old Thu Jan 23, 2014, 01:52pm
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A blarge is two officials calling the same action differently.
A blarge is most commonly used for fouls by / on the same players.

For a (by-the-rule) FED example of the play in the video, see 4.19.9
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