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Old Sun Jan 02, 2011, 02:10pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
Sounds perfect if both of you had sounded your whistles, especially if you came up with an open hand, and your partner came up with a fist. I believe that just another ref was saying that he didn't even sound his whistle in the example he gave, and although he didn't state it, the play may have even been outside of his primary coverage area.

Are you going to give your partner information on a call outside of your primary coverage area, when you don't even sound your whistle? We occasionally do this, that is, offer information, on tipped out of bounds calls, so I'm not sure that this would be appropriate, or not, on this specific play?
Depends on the situation. I have given information before and will again. It does not mean that it is required or that it always happens.

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