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Old Sat Jan 29, 2005, 12:45am
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser


Oh, for ****'s sake....I NEVER, NEVER advocating turning your head and LOOKING for BI or for support wires. My POINT, lost in all of this, was that you don't ignore something blatant just because you think that someone will nail you later for fishing outside your pond.
I did not say to turn your head. I was only taking issue with the support wire comments. But from what I am thinking about, I am talking about the ones that are way above the backboard. I do not know if I can get an angle on that.

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The support wire example? My partner, in the locker room, after I almost had to ring up a head coach and instead took a ration of crap because I knew I probably kicked something, told me it was clear the ball changed directions "up there." He didn't call it because "it's not my call." I'm sorry I expanded this thread beyond its original scope -- I thought the plays I included were relevant and I guess they weren't.
I am talking about what to do as a basic philosophy. There are always exceptions to the rule. This might have been just the exception to that rule. But your partner should have been looking that the ball. No big deal.

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