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				Originally posted by Sleeper  
I think I need to be a little more clear when I ask about "consistency." By consistency, I mean that the criteria we are using to make our decisions on what fouls/violations to call and what to let slide. I don't care if one team has 12 fouls and one has 2. If that's what is happening, then that is what I call. But if I am calling hand check fouls and my partner is not, then that is not consistent and I want to avoid that situation.  
 
 
I think the same principle applies either way.  A hand check 
IS  a foul.  It is a point of emphasis.  4.  Rough Play 
A.  Hands off   You are right to call it a foul.  If your partner doesn't call it one, he is wrong.   
 
 
I think (maybe a bad idea to be thinking) that the best idea is to set expectations before the game as to how it will be called and then adjust accordingly. Then call what I see and not worry about what my partner is calling. Is that a strategy that seems to work? 
			
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By and large, that should be the bottom line. Call what you see.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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