View From The Stripes: Off-Setting Penatlies and Dead Ball Fouls

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Last week there was some discussion on one of the NFL games concerning off-setting penalties, and how they didn’t address the situation at hand.

When each team commits a foul on the same play, during live play, the penalties offset in the NFL. Replay the down, do over, Mulligan!

It does seem a little frustrating, but it makes sense most of the time. However, when one call is a personal foul and one is encroachment it hardly seems fair.

I personally think they should go back to the old method still used in high school football.

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Intriguing Morning Read: Excerpts From Tim Donaghy’s Book Blowing the Whistle

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Spent a little time this morning reading the excerpts from Tom Donaghy’s book Blowing the Whistle that currently is without a publisher.

It is important to remember while reading the excerpts — which cannot be described as anything other than explosive and damning, but not totally unexpected — that Donaghy is a convicted felon who seemingly spent a good portion of his career engaged in deceitful, unethical professional acts.

Thus, weigh how much validity his word carries.

It is also important to remember, however, that the NBA has been dogged by claims of rigged games and less-then-objective officiating for years. In fact, I’m sure my friends down here in Dallas will have a thing or two to say about Donaghy’s book as they recall Dwyane Wade’s star-making appearance against the Mavs in the NBA Finals…which was, of course, marred by controversial officiating.

Either way, the excerpts are intriguing enough to pass along, in addition to a terrific music video retrospective on one of the most controversial NBA games ever, and the subject of one of the excerpts: the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the LA Lakers and Sacramento Kings.

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