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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 08:37pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by zebraman
That's OK, we can agree to disagree. I wasn't there. However, like I said earlier, where do you draw the line? There are many times in a season where a partner makes a call and you feel pretty sure that they might have missed it. I think it sets bad precedent when you go in, uninvited, in a situation like this. It worked out for you. I wouldn't have done it.
Don't we do the same thing on out of bounds calls? If my partner would have said he was not changing, conversation would be over and I would have walked away. It is that simple. I have even done this on out of bounds calls and over and back calls. I have called two over and back and had partners try to tell me I was wrong. I told them what I saw and went with my calls. I would have done the same thing if the calling officials felt he was all over the call.

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