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Old Sat Jan 23, 2010, 11:24am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Good Point ...

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee View Post
Disagree. All that does is tell your partner that your call is right and his was wrong. I know a few officials that wouldn't take kindly to you taking over the call. Ask your partner what he had, tell him what you had, and then reach a consensus as to which occurred first.
OK. I see your point. But what I'm saying is not that my partner's call is incorrect, but rather I saw his call, agree with his call, but mine came first. I probably don't have to ask him what he had, I already know if he had a violation (hand), or a foul (fist), and he may have given a travel signal, or a preliminary foul signal.

How about: "I saw your travel, but I believe that my foul came first?", or, "I saw your foul, but I believe that my travel came first?". Better?
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