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Originally posted by Dan_ref
What's your take on the L getting such a great look on an OOB save on the far side of the court on this play, Slappy? You down with that too?
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I'm not sure what you're talking about here.
The L doesn't have the other sideline.
If you mean the FC endline then if the L's positioned with the players he'll see who touched the ball last before it goes OOB. If someone put of his area touched it last his partner can help.
Not sure why this is hard to understand...trick question maybe? [/B][/QUOTE]Nope, it's not a trick question.
In the original post of this thread, the L is second-guessing the T as to whether there was possession vs. a tapback by a player saving a ball from going OOB. Now..... if the play came across court towards the L and the OOB save was on his sideline, I can see the L having a view on that play and being able to offer an opinion whether the save was made with player control or not. However.... if the play was on the other side of the court.....50 feet across the court in front of the T.....and the OOB save was on that FAR sideline, do you agree with the L getting such a great look at the play that he can second-guess his partner's judgment whether the savee had player control or not? Should he be seeing that save over there
at all?
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Feb 19th, 2006 at 07:10 PM]