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Originally posted by zebraman
1) R can fix the arrow anytime the table has it wrong.
2) L should not overrule T on a call that is supposed to be the T's. How can "peripheral vision" of the lead be better than the view of the T who is looking right at it?
Z
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This is an example of what I was talking about before -- officials are too worried about fishing in their partner's pond to step in and get a call right, if necessary. My partner last night would never, ever come to me unless he was 100% sure I missed the call.
He didn't overrule me, BTW. He blew his whistle, came to me, and *I* changed the call based on the information he provided.
I would expect the same help in a college game on a shot clock reset or a shot clock violation. I would've not reset the clock or called a violation based on my angle/view of the ball going up.
--Rich