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Larry Haag said, in part...
> ... Can a coach be given a DQ like a player? ...
No (at least I don't think so). A coach can, however, obtain game
misconduct. From Section 4.b. of the rule book:
A game misconduct penatly involves the suspension of a player,
coach, manager, trainer or any other team personnel for the
balance of the game; however a substitute is permitted to replace
a player immediately.
Note: This is not to be confused with the disqualification penalty
plus a major penalty. A player receiving a game misconduct
penalty is suspended for the remainder of that game only. The
player is allowed to play in the team's next scheduled game.
>If so, why did the refs tolerate this idiot rather than toss him out?
Good question.
Wayne Smith
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