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Originally posted by JRutledge
No complaint here Mick, I completely agree with you. But my question is what would you do?
If you were the C and knew the call was messed up, would you say anything?
And if you were the T, would you allow the C to give you information to change the call?
And better yet, do you ever explain anything to the coaches?
No question the call was blown, just wanted to know if anyone would have done differently then the crew on the floor?
Peace
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If I'm C, I'll generally take a few steps toward T and give him the look that means, "I have help, if you need it." The number of steps and the look depends on whose call it really was (the relative location of us to the division line and the player's involved), the time and score of the game (see Crew's post), how much the coach complains, etc. I might get all the way there and just give the information (as on an OOB call).
If I'm T, I look to the C to see if he's coming over and giving me the look, based on much of the same criteria as above. I might look before I make the call (ball gets batted into backcourt from C's area; as T I can't tell for sure who batted the ball. I'm looking for C to tell me if I need to make a call.)