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Loud stall counting
I got a complaint that I stall counted loudly. Is there a rule against that? Even though it was effective does that give the other team reason to complain? Reference to VUL rule that yelling stall counts is permissible: https://www.vul.ca/post/Shouting_the_stall_count
Thanks for feedback. I won't be sensitive if you're against it.
Thanks for feedback. I won't be sensitive if you're against it.
- eunahpark
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Re: Loud stall counting
eunahpark wrote:I got a complaint that I stall counted loudly. Is there a rule against that? Even though it was effective does that give the other team reason to complain? Reference to VUL rule that yelling stall counts is permissible: https://www.vul.ca/post/Shouting_the_stall_count
Thanks for feedback. I won't be sensitive if you're against it.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no rules forbidding you from screaming the stall count until you're blue in the face. It can be beneficial for your team to know how high you are in the count. However, when doing it as an "effective" means of distracting your opponent, you are teetering on the line between competitive edge and unsportsmanlike conduct. If you're on a national team, I'd say go for it but if you're playing at the rec level, it might be worth focusing on playing the game and not burning out your voice.
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Hi A Shapiro
It helps me to focus on the game. I guess if it bothers a player or team, then they can say so. I don't feel like it's unsportsmanlike. Seems like 7 other people agree.
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Hi Gwailo
I was told they care because it appears to be a tactic to "stun" the opponent and make them impatient or annoyed? I didn't know that my voice was annoying
but someone out there does. Oh well, can't change that, but would be good to have a decibel rule on tuc.

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Re: Hi Gwailo
eunahpark wrote:I was told they care because it appears to be a tactic to "stun" the opponent and make them impatient or annoyed?
That Wolf team is stunned as me arse and not half as good looking, anyway...
- guzzwell
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Hi Guzzwell
Tried to make sense of the gaelic, but ended up lost. Your spirit is missed on the team. No more post game rhyme offs...sigh.
- eunahpark
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Re: Hi A Shapiro
eunahpark wrote:It helps me to focus on the game. I guess if it bothers a player or team, then they can say so. I don't feel like it's unsportsmanlike. Seems like 7 other people agree.
Well if you've received complaints about it, it's probably bothering someone on the field and they've "said so". It's perfectly legal and there's no rules against yelling at the top of your lungs so everyone's going to agree to your poll. But if the other team's asked you nicely to tone it down a little (while your teammates can still all hear your stall count) and it doesn't affect your game, I don't see why not.
- tron
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Hi Tron
I only got a complaint at the end of the game that was not directly spoken to me so I had to ask. Of course I would comply if it was during the game. That's preferrable. Upfront and direct is much better than mentioning it as an afterthought. That's why I posted.
- eunahpark
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Re: Hi Gwailo
That Wolf team is stunned as me arse and not half as good looking, anyway...
Oh me nerves, you got me drove b'y! Best lift your head out of that bucket of salt beef and quit puttin' on airs, old cock.
- ashapiro
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I think the problem is the ninjastars, especially a few key players, are getting on in years and are getting a little hard of hearing. A bit of extra enthusiasm is sometimes needed to get through to them. I wasn't on the field last night, and that may have contributed. Most people are usually too deaffened by my "UP", and "BREAK" calls to be bothered by the loud stall counts.
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ashunter - TUC Board of Directors
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Re: Loud stall counting
eunahpark wrote:I got a complaint that I stall counted loudly. Is there a rule against that? Even though it was effective does that give the other team reason to complain? Reference to VUL rule that yelling stall counts is permissible: https://www.vul.ca/post/Shouting_the_stall_count
Thanks for feedback. I won't be sensitive if you're against it.
This is more of a spirit issue. Like spiking the disc while winning 13-0. Sure you can do it. But it's a dick move.
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brooks - Posts: 61
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Really? Really? This is what people are complaining about? What if you count with a German accent and the handler has deep seated issues with the Germans? "Oooh! Your German accent really irritates me!" Is there a rule concerning that? What if you get to Stall Ten but the handler argues that you said "Chen". Is that a disputed call?
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HotSauce - Posts: 637
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tlumley wrote:On a related subject, I played against a guy who used to put his hand in front of your face at disc space from your eyes (no matter where you moved your head). Seems like really bad spirit, but maybe not a foul?
From 11th edition
XIV.
B.
4. Vision blocking: If the marker deliberately blocks the thrower's vision, it is a vision blocking violation.
EDIT: I used to do that. I took it with me from basketball. I did not know it was a violation at the time.
- guzzwell
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tubs wrote:guzzwell wrote:EDIT: I used to do that. I took it with me from basketball. I did not know it was a violation at the time.
guzz - you used to do that bc you're a d-bag... not bc u brought it with you from basketball.
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