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Old Thu May 23, 2002, 09:28pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Re: But, but

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Originally posted by mick


Rut,
dj said he was into the book already. In addition those campers are gonna get the nuances of 3-man:
  • Where exactly is the trail on a free throw
  • Banging in the post
  • Blarges
  • Eye contact
  • Crossing over and push/pulling your partner
  • Hold your signal on a double-blow
  • Being a slow Center
  • Where to go when your partner is lost

    Some of that stuff ain't in the book.
    mick
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  • Well Mick I understand that. I just think there are so many differences that the more and more I think of it, the more and more I come up with something different between the two as it relates to mechanics. And I agree that there are many things that are not in the book, but that just goes to your basic philosophy about officiating and how to handle those situations. Those philosophies do not necessarily have a level. I use some of those same ideals at all the levels I do. But for the purposes of learning different mechanics between the two, I think combing the NF Official's Manual is the best thing. There really is not that much there to not make a distiction in my opinion.

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