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Old Sat Dec 22, 2007, 05:23pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Be aware of the foul count and if there's a lopsided count be satisfied that the crew is being consistent and there's a good reason for the lopsided foul count. If you think there isn't a good reason then adjust.
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Agree....At the very least, you should mentally review the calls made to satisfy yourself that you're calling the same plays the same way for each team and, going forward, that you call a foul on the team with no fouls when they do something similar to the fouls you have already called.
So you're saying:

A lop-sided foul count should trigger some thought. Are we calling the same contact at both ends, if it's there? Are we missing something? Adjustments should be made, if necessary, in response to those questions, and not just the foul count.

This makes sense. Is there something that should trigger the same thought process if the foul count ISN'T lopsided?

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