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Old Wed May 29, 2019, 04:20pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Kansas Ref View Post
*May you please explain/clarify what is intended by "play-calling validation"?
Are you meaning what to "call on versus pass on" or the "agreement between peer referees i.e., your partner" during a game, or are you implying the "defensibility" of your calls against a rule-set ?
I will put it this way, I will go back and look at plays that I had I would like to see or to see if it showed up on video. I do not see a major problem with that initially if you are strapped for time.

But if you are going to really look at your game, you have to look at your positioning, when you made a call or did not make a call, did you give your partner a chance to make a call outside when you make a call in your primary or even did you rotate properly. There are so many things you can do without looking at an actual call. Right or wrong, there are going to be plays that get questioned that you need to see if you got it right or wrong. But if you really are looking to improve overall, look for why you got the call right or wrong as well.

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