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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 08:59pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
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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All I'm asking Rut is where we draw the line? If you go discuss this traveling call with the official, is that now your limit (obvious out-of-bounds calls and traveling calls)? (And by the way, we pregame how to handle an obvious tip - we do not pregame how to handle a partner's "missed travel" call). Or do you discuss fouls with them that you think they missed? It just seems like you are opening Pandora's box when you start coming in, uninvited, on a partner's judgment call. That's all.
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