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Originally posted by rainmaker
Could T have thought it was a flop?
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No...I don't think so rainmaker...see below.
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
If it's an obvious foul and the T was straight-lined
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Originally posted by tomegun
If the T didn't move correctly he could have been stacked and either not seen the push or not seen how much it effected the defender.
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Yep...you both hit it on the head...that's exactly what happened, from what I could see. The T got straight-lined and, in fact, froze for a split second. He even bent at the knees to try and get an angle...but was to late.
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Originally posted by tomegun
Was the C's whistle slightly delayed?
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Yes
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Originally posted by tomegun
Can you tell us where the other 8 players were located and what the C's matchups were?
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The other 8 players were basically in and around the key below the FT line. If I can picture it correctly, there were 4 players on C's side...with the post and other players on the strong side.
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Originally posted by tomegun
[/B]the distance the C went outside his area is roughly have the width of the paint.[/B]
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Yehbut...the C
WAS outside his area.
I think you softened on your hard lined stance of staying in your area toward the end of the last thread. Maybe you were just trying to make a point to the newer officials about staying the heck out of your partner's area and trusting said partners.
I think we can all agree your philosophy/mechanics are sound...BUT, IMO, there are exceptions.
Here was one example.