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Old Mon Sep 22, 2008, 03:43pm
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Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000 View Post
If the PU saw F4 make the catch, the PU should have immediately yelled "That's a catch, that's a catch! While verbalizing that the ball was caught, the PU should have also been giving the out mechanic.

If the PU did not see F4 make the catch, the PU should have immediately signaled no catch. Perhaps even giving the safe mechanic several times to sell the call could have eliminated confusion,

If either coach came out to chat at the conclusion of the play, that's when the PU could have decided whether s/he needed more information from the BU.

Dakota gave three options for your situation. Where any of those options utilized? What was the end result of your situation?
I disagree with yelling anything but "OUT", if correct of course.

I agree with "giving the safe mechanic several times to sell the call could have eliminated confusion", again if correct.
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