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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Quote:
Originally posted by just another ref
You go with your gut and never blink.
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If you just go with your gut, you're gonna get it wrong 50% of the time. If you referee the defense, you don't need your gut. Watch what the defender does. If he's legal, and he gets hit on the torso, it's a charge. If you concentrate on the defender and don't get hypnotized by the ball, the block/charge is not a difficult call to make. Really.
Chuck
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I agree with you. I think we are on the same side, but I did a poor job of making my main point. The point is that the call should be quick and decisive, unlike some where it is better to hesitate and try to play through slight contact. As you say, ref the defense, watch the defender, and if he's legal you will instantly know it, in your gut.
In this case my whistle goes off and my hand is on the back of my head sometimes before I even know what I called. As
someone posted: "Who initiated the contact?" The time I see that I most often disagree is when the 2 players are running parallel and the dribbler jumps into the defender trying to "draw a foul." Often this looks like PC to me and is called on the defender.