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re: moral equivalency? hunh vs flopping

Posted on 3/8/14 at 4:07 pm to
Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19713 posts
Posted on 3/8/14 at 4:07 pm to
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quote: Let's start with knowledge of the rules and mechanics and see if helps satisfy your questions about my competence: You stated, earlier in the thread, that feigning an injury (flopping) is within the current rules of the game. Would you say feigning an injury to stop the clock meets the criteria of an unfair act? how do you an define an injury? is a player with his breath knocked out injured? he certainly cant play the next play, but will likely be fine shortly. should he make efforts to get off the field to help the offense maintain its pace? how about guy who is dizzy? is he just tired from too many snaps in row, is he having a heat stroke, or just needs gatorade? are you qualified to judge that? is the player? i would say straight up faking an injury is unethical, but degree of injury is a gray area. and if you go by the hunh set's opinion, if you can, do it. quote: Mostly JUCO and occasionally Div II. games, teams, dates, which official were you, calls you made please? only fair. the rules of football are published, anyone can look them up.
still waiting. also, some youtube links to games you officiated should be available.
Posted by arrakis
Member since Nov 2008
21168 posts
Posted on 3/8/14 at 4:12 pm to
Folks don't usually upload JUCO games.....but if you locate one that you think I worked, post a link and I'll let you know.
Was that enough examples of "calls I've made"? Do tell us what brainfart you had to ask the question. This should be interesting.

So, you said "flopping" was within the rules of the game (I posted your quote) so tell us if it meets the criteria of an unfair act. Scared to back up your mouth, are you?
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