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Originally posted by Larks
Agreed, problem is I was the "rookie". Torn here because I dont want to come off as the "know it all".
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Fr, JV, these guys are not vets. They are 10yr, one yr officials. Next time do a good pregame and cover the problems you incounterd. I had a Sup. tell me to run up your partners back and make him go down to L. Remember the flex is complete when the L crosses the lane line. We no longer have the new T cross over to adjust to the partners who did not notice the flex. We are flexing off the ball. And in doing so, the C and T must know where the L is at all times. The last time I had a problem was 3 yrs ago, NCAA women's. One of my partners was not a 100% because of an injury. We had a quick transition just as I crossed the lane line. My slow partner(I don't mean this as criticism) was C, new L. Well we took off to the other end and I notice it looked like my two partners didn't notice my flex. So, I crossed over and guess what, they were aware of my rotation. That was the last time I or any partner in any game I've worked has had to cross over.