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Old Mon Jun 27, 2005, 04:31pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
How could it possibly be doing that if you're ignoring the call at both ends of the floor?

Now, if you only ignore it against one team during a blowout.....
Ok.

But, if it only happens on one end of the floor, or against only one player, isn't that a disadvantage to the other team even if you plan on calling it the same for them, but never get a chance? Or, how about after you let this one discreetly go, and 5 minutes later the other team does it because they didn't like your block/charge call? Do you not call that as well because you didn't call the first one, so you can keep things the same on both ends?

I don't disagree with your philosophy on calling things equally, 99.99% of the time. I'm just trying to find that elusive delicate balance for the other .01%.
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