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Old Sun Feb 05, 2006, 06:02pm
WhatWuzThatBlue WhatWuzThatBlue is offline
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Now we know that you are inexperienced beyond small ball.

As an umpire, you don't 'need to know' intent, it is not a court of law. You simply have to suspect that it the action was deliberate or a mistake to penalize. We penalize plenty of other "mistakes", so why is this such a difficult play for you to wrap your mind around? Will you call interference, as described in the original play?

If you can't call this as interference, stick to the 60' field and coaches who don't know better.

[Edited by WhatWuzThatBlue on Feb 5th, 2006 at 06:07 PM]
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