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Originally posted by thumpferee
I agree with the "no long switch", but when opposite table, why would't you stay table side and become the C if the ball is being inbounded opposite table?
Old C becomes the T and old T becomes the L. By the time you come to the table to report and go back to inbound the ball, you actually walk more than if you would have on a long switch.
Understanding you do not want to go from L to L!
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Clear the players and report the foul. You don't need to "come all the way to the table."
No long switches is a natural mechanic and, frankly, works well in 2-whistle as well. It's unnatural to call a rebounding foul as a trail, report and then have everyone watch as you switch to become the new trail going the other way.