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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I honestly think it is assumed that if you made a call, you signaled the type of foul.
Peace
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This is true, but this is not the point. The point is, does a preliminary signal absolutely obligate one to make a certain call. I see nothing which indicates this. Others here seem to indicate that the two officials making opposite preliminary signals necessitates the double foul call.
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Prelim signals are to be handled with a double foul
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Originally Posted by walter
If you have prelims, in NFHS, you have to penalize both.
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Of course, the best way to avoid that situation is for the primary official to make the call, or for the two officials to not give a preliminary signal before making eye contact to determine who will sell the call.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
If two officials signal conflicting fouls on a play, then the resolution is a double foul.
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So, you guys correct me if I am wrong. Are you saying that if you are positive it is a blocking foul, but have not made the block signal, but you do have a fist up, and the other guy signals PC, it is ok to walk away from the call, but if you have made the block signal, you will report a double foul?
Also, if the other guy sees your signal, says "My bad," and walks away, what would you do then?