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"Marshall J. Brown" < [log in to unmask]> "Game
Misconducts/Disqualifications" (Nov 10, 14:42) |
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On Nov 10, 14:42, "Marshall J. Brown" wrote:
>Can someone explain the differences between a game misconduct and
>disqualification (if there actually is one)?
A game misconduct means that the player sits out the rest of the game. A game
disqualification means that the player sits out the rest of that game AND his
team's next scheduled one. DQ penalties escalate; that is, the penalty gets
more severe if a player gets multiple DQ penalties in the same season. I'm not
sure if the progression is the same now or not, but in recent years, the rule
has been:
First DQ -- miss the next scheduled game
Second DQ (in the same season) -- miss the next TWO scheduled games
Third DQ -- miss the next THREE scheduled games
etc.
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