Mon Aug 09, 2004, 08:30pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by oatmealqueen
Do many officials feel that it is ok, on a perceived missed OOB call by their partner, to tweet and run in and try to offer info if partner hasn't asked for help?
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I can't speak for "many officials", but if I am 100% sure that my partner signaled the wrong direction on an OOB call, I will tweet and tell him/her that I'm positive there was a (fill in color here) touch last.
It doesn't happen often in a 2-whistle game, b/c I am rarely 100% sure of my partner's area. It doesn't happen often in a 3-whistle game, b/c I have very good partners most of the time in my college games.
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I agree 110%!
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Just as an aside, can we please get rid of the "110%" nonsense when we have this kind of discussion? When you say 110%, all you're saying is that you're 100% sure. So just say 100%. We'll all understand.
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I agree 100%!
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And yes, the hammy's still bothering me.
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Sorry to hear that.
Now go make an appointment.
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