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Old Thu Jul 25, 2002, 09:11pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by PAULK1
"I agree with Mick. If I'm not asked, I aint saying."

Then why use the 3 man rotation at all?

I thought that third man was out there to have an extra set of eyes and to get better coverage, to get it right.

No wonder schools don't want to use it, to them it cost
more and they get no better coverage.

I have noticed in the last couple of years a trend of
offcials who are extremely offended if there is a precieved
violation of their sacred primary and if it didn't happen in my primary I want nothing to do with it. meanwhile the
obvious goes uncalled, but its not my problem it was out of my area.


Ah, come on now, it has nothing to do with 3 man or 2 man.
We each have our own responsibilities, and the C does not
referee the mid court line. And BTW, what you have
noticed in the last couple of years is NOT the true trend.
There is a definite emphasis on officials getting together
and getting it right. But this play is not one where the
C should take the intitiative to come in and question
his partner. IMO.
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