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Old Tue Apr 12, 2005, 10:47am
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Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust


The reason they can fix it in the quick conference is that it is correctable.

But a quick conference can yield a change even when a problem is not officially correctable. For instance, I incorrectly call the ball oob off of blue, a quick conference before the ball becomes live again can change that call. But it's not a correctable error. Once the ball is legally inbounded, that's it. The quick conference and the correctable error are two separate situations.

What's an example of a bad call that can't be corrected after the point at which a quick conference is no longer acceptable?
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