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Personally, this particular incident, based solely on this out of context snippet, does not seem worthy of a penalty, although without knowing what may have transpired with this player previously during this contest, I'd withhold judgment as to whether this flag should have been thrown or why it was thrown. In general, the NFHS reliance of the soundness of it's official's judgment in determining the seriousness of such behavior has apparently served the needs and objectives of NFHS contests well. Leaving rational judgment in the hands of competent and reasonable officials most often ( but sadly short of always) seems to consistently satisfy the needs of game management at the High School (and below) level, better than trying to anticipate and specify every possibility conceivable by exceptionally fertile imaginations. There may be some point, at any level, of this great game, where this increasing insistence on nit-picking for nit-picking sake, and the increasing overreaction to the nit-picking, could seriously hamper the enjoyment and success of this game. Last edited by ajmc; Thu Dec 02, 2010 at 11:06am. |
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If I bother to whisper advice into an ear hole, and whatever I was whispering about is subsequently ignored or repeated, most likely there will be a flag. Sometimes a brief comment or even just a stern look can send a smart player a teaching moment. Players not so smart may require additional measures. |
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From the interview of the kid I'd say nobody ever whispered in his ear hole nor did anyone ever feel the need to do so.
In this particular game it was the kid's first score so there was no whispering done here either. Your description of the kid's act as "dramatic" suggests you and I are never going to find agreement here. We are clearly "seeing" 2 very different actions. |
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I do not want to rip the guy, but this is common or minor in nature. If that was the first time he did that, talk to him. Now this official made a routine thing into a national issue where no one would have cared if he did nothing. We get ourselves in trouble by not using common sense.
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Looking at some of the articles posted, the flag was thrown for a DOG cause of not handing the ref the ball in timely manner.
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For 3 secs? I realize this is Fed rules and I don't think it should be much different than NCAA. Rogers Redding once said if you feel OK with it, then let it go. The rules are guidelines and can never cover each specific incident, so you have to go with your gut. My gut says this kid was thanking the man above and took less than 3 secs.
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