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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I agree with you that the philosophy has changed from thirty years ago. The current instruction is to just officiate the game and to refrain from coaching the players. It is not our role in the game to provide instruction.
I too learned under the philosophy of talking players out of violations or fouls, but have transitioned to not doing that anymore.
Today, I simply pass on calling fouls or violations which are trivial or have no impact upon the conduct of the game. So I would just ignore the three-second violation, until it was blatant or created a clear advantage for the offensive player.
The current philosophy is that we should stick to calling the game and that the players and coaches will adjust to the calls. The old verbal instruction is passé. Now it is simply blow the whistle.
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YMMV. It is still frequently encouraged in my neck of the woods to talk players out of silly fouls and violations.