
Sun Jan 08, 2006, 10:52am
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Rita C
I know that isn't a correctable error by rule but it could easily have been corrected. Would you?
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If a player travels, would you correct it, Rita? Think about it. And how could this be "easily corrected" anyway? As soon as the thrower's teammate went OOB, he/she committed the violation.
The White player simply committed a violation. Just call it.
The good thing is that your and your partner will never get that one wrong again. It's all just part of the learning process. Don't worry about.
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Rita -- It's not on the list of Correctable Errors, and thus isn't officially Correctable. But it's fixable up to a point in time. Legally, if you'd have blown the whistle any time before the ball is legally touched inbounds, that's when to do it.
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Say what?
You can't be serious on that one, Juulie. That's just completely wrong.
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what do you mean? It's not "correctable" in the sense of a correctable error. you can't mean that. But Rita can still call the violation until the ball is touched in-bounds. I assume you're saying that completely wrong. But why?
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