Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
I was not at the game and don't have a 2028, but I'll add the dropping the head to get a card seems to be a new and growing thing. I see it at all levels including HS. Flopping has always been around some, but it's definitely getting worse. It's a very hard game to ref, but the lax ref guidance needs to come down hard on it. They need to issue automatic cards for a clear and obvious flop. Right now, there is no downside to flopping. You can flop after 9 bad shots and they can all be obvious and not get called, but then flop one more time and the ref has a bad angle and you get the call.

Yes, the constant head dropping while being defended, trying to draw a card is out of control. Some of the most talented players are doing this and parents add to the noise. The game will go downhill if Refs don't step in and warm teams to stop doing the head drop and then flop.

I'm an official at the youth/HS level. Currently there is no nomenclature that allows for calling a foul or carding a "flop" or what would be considered embellishment. The only wording in the rule book under misconduct fouls is Article I- h- Any type of behavior which in the official's opinion amounts to misconduct.

I have a feeling there will be something added this coming season similar to the college game as it is a point of emphasis there.