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Old Mon Jan 23, 2006, 02:46pm
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Hard to say without seeing it. If the players were able to play through the contact, then this might be a call that you don't have to make. Also, if you are L, this play is coming at you, so you might see something that he couldn't see from T, in this case you might have to go get it. Did you ask why they were passing? Getting a feel for advantage/disadvantage takes time. If you ask that question, you might get an answer that will help you look at plays in a different way. Be careful about getting too far out of your area. There's an experienced official I've worked with that that reached deep in my area to call a couple of shooting fouls. Both times he was wrong (ball then hand on a couple of shots). I try not to work with this guy anymore. If you're reaching to get a train wreck, go get it, but if it's a little nitpicky, you have to consider that maybe you don't have the best look at it.
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