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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by blindzebra
Your comprehension skills off today?
Try to follow along.
Ref18 asked about having a partner not calling anything in a 2 OFFICIAL CREW.
Almost always right preached about staying in your primary in a 3 OFFICIAL CREW.
I then asked how many new officials work 3 whistle?
How many youth leagues hire 3 officials?
I then pointed out that the majority of the officials on this board work most of their games with one partner.
What could I possibly mean?
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Did you actually read my post? I did not say anything about 3 person crews as compared 2 person crews. I only said that I do not believe most people work with only one partner. When you talk about one partner, that meant to me that you do not work with other people during the year. If that is not what you meant, you did not make that very clear.
Peace
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Context is they key, and it was clear.
Ref18 was talking about a
SINGLE partner in a two whistle crew.
Almost Always Right ranted about staying in your primary giving a specific example of a
THREE WHISTLE CREW.
I pointed out how we were talking about lower level games with new officials and
THREE OFFICIALS had nothing to do with the question.
I'll make it simple for you. If you are working 3 whistle you have
TWO PARTNERS, if you are working 2 whistle you have
ONE PARTNER.The single partner is constant, the person that is that partner is not.