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Nevadaref Sun Jan 18, 2015 06:21pm

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Originally Posted by BigCat (Post 950842)
i'm just reading a player technical rule. it says repeated violations of boundary plane = player technical. when i see that--that tells me i need to be aware which player violates the plane when it happens. because if he repeats it, their rule says player technical. it just so happens that the first time it is done it is considered a team warning for delay. there isnt any time limitation or back to back wording in the player technical area. (mockery etc)

again, im just reading the rule. if i saw an interp or case play i could infer nfhs intent etc differently. right now i see repeated violations by a player = T. let me know if there is an interp.thx

What everyone in this thread is telling you and what you also seem to have realized is that you don't understand the purpose and intent of that player technical rule.
The best advice is to stay away from enforcing rules that you don't understand.

UpperValley Fri Jan 30, 2015 10:20am

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Originally Posted by Rob1968 (Post 950786)
So, how do you keep track of which player committed the first infraction, that at the time, was considered worthy of a "team warning"?

Officials that have worked games where I'm the scorer have always come over to the table and asked to have the warning recorded in the book. Which I simply write in the book the quarter, time, player and DOG. I know the player is not important, I just do it in case an additional DOG occurs, it gives a reference that hopefully would jog memories of the first one if there is a question about the first.


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