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Originally Posted by Gimlet25id
Evidently your way isn't working because the men are still having problems with calling the blarge even though the men don't advocate getting together and get the call right.The point is you will never, never prevent it. Nobody is advocating it. To be honest nobody wants it to happen.
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I do not how this got to be "my way." I do know if the officials on the floor followed the prescribed mechanics, this would not happen.
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Originally Posted by Gimlet25id
If you call a double foul in this scenario then @ least one of the coaches is going to be pissed. Especially if he/she thinks that their player was the player that didn't foul. I agree that either way one of the coaches is going to be upset. I just don't think that by getting together and calling the right call is going to upset both coaches. Both coaches are more likely to be upset if you call the double foul. This is why the women went to getting together and getting the call correct. Why penalize both players?
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I would rather go with a double foul, then go with one of the calls and have the coach assume we picked the foul that would screw them. Coaches are already thinking we are screwing them. In my opinion, the Women's rule helps encourage that feeling. Of course coaches might understand the rule, but why put that doubt in their mind? Once again, this is my opinion.
Peace