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Post by hawaii bill on Mar 5, 2014 21:36:46 GMT -5
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Post by jerryiona on Mar 5, 2014 22:45:49 GMT -5
Love it. So simple it's brilliant.
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Post by Super on Mar 6, 2014 6:33:53 GMT -5
Used years ago in Catholic High Scholl league in NY in the 70s.
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Post by ic59 on Mar 6, 2014 6:57:26 GMT -5
Two things: 1. As Super said, it's an old play. 2. JMO, but I didn't think that the guy who was knocked over, was set. But, as they say, if the refs didn't call it, it's not a foul. And with the MAAC refs, I'm sure that they would have made the wrong call, or at least the call that hurt Iona. Call me paranoid.
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Post by chelseadal on Mar 6, 2014 8:03:19 GMT -5
Two things: 1. As Super said, it's an old play. 2. JMO, but I didn't think that the guy who was knocked over, was set. But, as they say, if the refs didn't call it, it's not a foul. And with the MAAC refs, I'm sure that they would have made the wrong call, or at least the call that hurt Iona. Call me paranoid. Before Greg says it, You are Paranoid.
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Post by hawaii bill on Mar 6, 2014 8:54:53 GMT -5
Two things: 1. As Super said, it's an old play. 2. JMO, but I didn't think that the guy who was knocked over, was set. But, as they say, if the refs didn't call it, it's not a foul. And with the MAAC refs, I'm sure that they would have made the wrong call, or at least the call that hurt Iona. Call me paranoid. Thought the same thing about the call. Didn't think he was set. May have been the result of alerting the ref before hand. Almost seems collusive.
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