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Old Tue Aug 09, 2005, 11:26pm
Kelvin green Kelvin green is offline
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Here's my advice

On the first play you describe- ball was in leads primary and the foul happned on a play with a pass going to the post area. If it was a bump as you describe it may or may not have had an effect on the play and you may have been stretching the call. Unless it was clearly an off-ball call you may think about holding yur whistle.

Unless you saw the whole play-he may have seen something and let it go. Trust your partner. Our goal is to get it right but unless you are sure or had the best angle you may want to hold off...

On the second play.... where were you at in transition? Unless it was off of an initial fast break the ball is his..
why look at him to blow the whistle? Either let it go and if the coach yells tell him you focusing on the players... or if you were in transition it may be your call-Blow it. If he asks tell him why and move on
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