Maybe you can't write what you mean? Your quote: "that said there are times when the call is made too late for the shot to be stopped and in that case you cannot call a dangerous shot." --- your statement here is not correct, sorry. You absolutely can call a dangerous shot in that instance. So you want to take another shot at me or do you want to actually learn something? [/quote]

Again you prove to have a reading comprehension issue, yes you can call a dangerous shot but its not an automatic call. What you seem to fail to understand is this is in regard to whether a dangerous shot is an automatic call when a ref has called shooting space and a shot gets taken. Try to keep up .Thanks for telling us what "people" don't understand when in fact you are clueless.[/quote]

Nope ... you just apparently can't write what you mean. your quote again "that said there are times when the call is made too late for the shot to be stopped and in that case you cannot call a dangerous shot." To interpret your own words for you, when you say "there are times when a call is made too late for the shot to be stopped" you are saying there are times when shooting space is called late and the shot is taken anyway. Then you go on to say ... "in that case you cannot call a dangerous shot." Which is incorrect. So clueless one you are.

Now on to the subject of whether it should be a held flag. You obviously are not grasping the issue. You do not want to incentivize a shot in that situation. It is very difficult apparently for you to grasp that in women's lacrosse, the responsibility is on the shooter not to shoot when there is someone in the way. Therefore, a goal scored when someone is in the way is not a goal, ok? Go back to your men's game. It's a different game. [/quote]


"Therefore, a goal scored when someone is in the way is not a goal, ok?"

Wrong again moron. If a shot is taken and the defensive player moves into shooting space after the shot was initiated and or taken it is a goal even though someone is "in the way" . So again you prove yourself to have the reading comprehension issue. Your use of " someone in the way" tells me all I need to know about your understanding of the rules of any sport.[/quote]

Huh? You really don't understand the rules of this sport, do you? After the shot is initiated? You mean the ball is in the air? Yes if someone moves in after that, it is not shooting space. And, they are not "in the way".

That just is not what you said first time around. So keep changing it. But lets move on. You hopefully are not a coach teaching girls the wrong way to play the sport.

I promise you I know the rules better than you. I coach and ref. You, on the other hand, know just enough to be dangerous, and no more.