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Old Wed Apr 18, 2007, 12:36pm
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Originally Posted by mcrowder
"Even your partner saw it" coupled with me not being sure I saw the whole thing would have been enough for me to ask for help on my own. They don't have to use magic words to get you to ask - if they bring something to your attention that you realize you MAY have made a mistake on, you should ask your partner what he/she saw.

The rest, sounds like you handled ok - there's no statute of limitations on requests for help (which is NOT the same as an appeal, by the way), unless a pitch has been thrown.

PS - Are you SURE F2 didn't OBS R2 at all?
Like mcrowder, I would have gone to my partner when the coach implied that I might not have seen everything there was to see. I believe our job is get the call right -- not make the coach ask her question in grammatically correct English. But overall, it sounds like you got the call correct (as long as the injured F2 didn't obstruct R2) and managed the situation pretty well.
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