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Originally Posted by JRutledge
How are you guaranteeing you are getting the call correct? You might just pick the wrong one.
The bottom line is this should not happen. It is going to be a foul 2 seconds later than blowing the whistle too quickly and not making sure you did not see your partner.
As I stated before, this would not happen in the Men's side if the officials simply followed the mechanics.
Peace
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I agree with you...this shouldn't happen on either side if we all were adhering to the proper mechanics.
When we get together we are not going to pick the wrong one. Most of the time the primary official will make the call. The official who's primary the block/charge happened in. The primary official is the one who is going to make the call. The other official who made a call is going to give information and leave it up to the primary official to make the call.
Just like if you had a double whistle with one being a foul and the other being a violation. The officials will get together and decide which call to go with.
JR, I understand where you are coming rom..IMO,I just can't see where it would ever be better to call a double foul instead on the correct foul in this scenerio.