Originally posted by maverick1:
Originally posted by barryn2000:
Flop against Zona
I can't find a gif of it, but the charge called against Randle last year vs uCONn was even more egregious.
I simply don't understand why refs continue encourage this kind of play. Anyone with 1/10th a brain knows that a 6'10" 250 lb man in defensive/athletic position, and trying to hold his ground, wouldn't fly violently back like that even if Jerome Bettis hit him head on -- but it's especially impossible with incidental contact like this. It simply defies physics. So why do refs make this call? I dunno. I mean refs ARE generally morons, but nobody is that stupid.
Lets be honest, the players do this because their coaches instruct them to. Again, the players are not being involuntarily knocked over --
they are falling because they want to because their coaches tell them to, or at the very least don't discourage them from doing so. Period. So, if the powers that be want to eliminate this ******** the answer is simple: Instruct the refs to not call anything -- just don't blow the whistle, it's neither a charge nor a block. Make this the major point of emphasis with the rules/officiating committee. If the refs can't be trusted to not fall for this on their own then their bosses should make them not fall for it.
Human beings are sometimes simple in that behavior which is rewarded continues and behavior which is punished soon stops. Once teams get dunked on a few times because their players are wallowing around on their backs like turned-over turtles instead of, oh I don't know, actually trying to play defense, then flopping will be eliminated.