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Originally Posted by SC Official
I need to see the play again but I thought C started raising his left hand to pound his hips before realizing L had a whistle, too. I do agree that this play 100 percent belongs to the L. No need for a double whistle.
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Originally Posted by AremRed
I didn’t see Slot give a blocking signal, but I do know Lead never signaled. Secondary defender — Slot should have never had a whistle.
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I was watching at a bar (outside seating) so I was unable to hear the whistle cadence on this play. It would be informative to hear the timing of each official's whistle.
It looked like there bodies on the floor and the L had yet to blow his whistle; the C finally blew when he believed the L was not going to blow on this crash in the key. IMO the C should blow a foul as a secondary call of assistance if the L does not call an obvious foul; it should not be quick or happen on contact but the C can make a call when needed.