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Old Wed Nov 30, 2005, 02:35pm
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I wasn't there so you may have got them all right. However, 10 cases where bodies hit the floor with no whistle sounds like a lot.

Going with too many non-calls can lead to a pretty rough game and things can get ugly.

Like I said, I wasn't there. While evaluatiung other officials, I have seen a lot more non-calls that should have had a whistle than the other way around.

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Really?

I tend to see blocks that could have been charges, charges that could have been blocks, and one or the other that could have been nothing.

Many inexperienced official struggle with consistency by penalizing good defense or rewarding acting, there is a reason block/charge is considered the hardest call.
I don't.

It's usually the easist call.
It's easy when you have seen enough of them, do we need to define inexperienced for you?
IMO they are easy enough for most inexperienced officials to judge properly.
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