It's one thing for someone to question my judgement on a call, and another issue altogether when I'm questioned (shouted at) because someone didn't know a rule. I have heard of a "clinic" presented by officials to coaches, players, and parents explaining some rules basics and discussing how and why some calls are made or not made.
Given an opportunity, which myths would you spend time discussing?
A few for me:
If you have gone out of bounds, you cannot be the first to touch the ball after returning in bounds.
You must be "set" in order to draw a charge.
You can't move your feet or jump on a spot throw in.
Oh yeah, "over the back" is a foul.
Gotta be more than these.
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