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Old Wed May 26, 2004, 11:04am
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Re: What Mick said is true. I wish I had thought to say it.

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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Not sure I see why in this particular play the L could know the ball in the corner was shot prior to the foul he called at the low post. I suspect if he was working his primary he guessed on the foul or the shot.

Maybe he had a wide angle? Maybe he was able to see both?

I think what Mick said rings so true. If the lead is waving off the play, he probably already realizes what is happening and made a decision. Not much you can tell him at that point. Of course this is a pregame issue, but I will assume if I was his partner that the play was dead before the shot was taken.

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I guess it's just the way we each visualize this play, but under mens 3 man if the ball is L side in the corner that is the T's responsibility. That goes double if the L is reffing a matchup in the post, which he did because he blew the whistle.

I understand the womens side has the L work much wider, but still I don't see how the L could have both the foul & the shot. I suppose it could happen, but it seems both the T & C would have a much better view.

In any even, as I said if it is OBVIOUS then someone has got to step up & fix it.

If it's close then let the L deal with it.

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