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Old Tue Apr 18, 2006, 05:29am
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
The real problem concerning the guarding/screening problem is that officials are calling way too many blocks instead of charges. I am will to bet dollars to donuts that if an official had 100 bang-bang block/charge calls and called a block 100% of the time I would say that the official would be correct at least 95% of the time
Mark, is this a typo, or am I misunderstanding your point? You say that we call way too many blocks, but then you go on to say that 95% of all block/charge situations are actually blocks.

Kind of hard to figure that officials call "way too many" blocks if a block is the correct call 95% of the time.
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