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Old Fri Oct 17, 2003, 01:11pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Just call it correctly. It makes it so much easier.
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It sure makes a difference if there's an evaluator in the stands,too. Or your assignor. They don't mind someone using judgement as to whether a rule should be called,or not. They kinda frown on officials who make up their own rules,though. [/B]
I guess another thought....how many of us have been to camp and heard a clinician say "good no-call" after a made basket from a play in the post. There was a foul. It was obvious but there was no advantage gained. Admit it...how many of you have waited to see if the ball goes in and when it doesnt, came strong with a late whistle?

Point is Judgement. In my original play, I called throw in violation although it ran thru my mind that T was a possibility which is why I brought it up here originally. In my mind, violation was the perfect (and looks like correct) call. A wasnt overly penalized and I think we mostly all agree a T here would not have made the game any better and according to what I read, wrong.
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