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Originally Posted by Dave Hensley
"Which one happened first" begs the question. In a "coin-flip" call, you don't really know which happened first, that's why it's called a "coin-flip". To the greatest extent of your perception, you can't tell which happened first. So, you can (1) flip a coin, (2) always call them out, like Sandiego Steve does, or (3) base your judgment on which side earned the call.
I endorse Door # 3.
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I didn't say that I always call them out on a coin-flip. I did say that if the runner does not beat the play, he is out. No flipping involved. Leave me out of the flipping. If the runner's foot arrives before the ball, well then, he's safe. I don't see the gray area here at all.
"But Blue, how could you call him OUT???"
"Coach, did you see that pretty play he made. He went deep in the hole and threw it from his knees."
"Yeah, Blue, but the runner was safe!!!"
"Doesn't matter, coach, on really close plays, the pretty play wins."