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Old Fri Dec 30, 2005, 01:55pm
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Originally posted by lmeadski
One wanted a charge, one wanted a block. When do you all remain mute on such a situation?
Call both! That'll shut'em up!

Quote:
Originally posted by lmeadski
A1 comes down the lane and leaves his feet for a shot. At some point, B2 steps in front to draw a charge. After the contact, both players are on the hardwood. I purposely left out "the details" to hear your responses on what circumstances must be present for the NO CALL. I had this situation tonight and made no call. BOTH coaches came unglued.
In all seriousness, I tend to make a no call if there is only slight contact, or if I believe that there was feinting (sp?) by the defender.

If you have a train wreck, I gotta think you should more than likely have a foul. To do that, you gotta see the whole play. Bottom line here is: you've got a job to do: do it!

JR's advice is good... which leads to another thread. Referee the Defence. A poster didn't do so and didn't know what to do with contact involving a secondary defender.
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