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Old Thu Feb 07, 2008, 11:31am
gordon30307 gordon30307 is offline
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Originally Posted by jdw3018
If you are certain of your call - and it's your call to make - don't go to your partner. Make the call. Going to your partner only calls into question whether you saw it.

If your partner has information for you that he believes you couldn't see, then he should come to you. If you don't have clear information, then you should go to your partner.
You should rarely go to your partner. When the whole bench, Coach and crowd is complaining maybe just maybe you're wrong (even though you think your right) go to your partner if he/she has info. for you it's your decision to either change or stick with your call. If you don't change it at least you checked. Never say never. When I'm Lead on a three person crew and the ball goes out of bounds on the weak side about 90% of the time I'm looking to the Center for help every one knows I didn't see it because I'm off ball. And I don't like secret signals. Go strong and I'll mirrror my partner. Rarely have to go to the arrow.
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