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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
You're now in the process of officiating the result of the play, not the actual play. Would you have been beating yourself up like this if you let the contact by B go and A then just passed the ball?
It's either a foul or it isn't. It's either illegal contact or it isn't, marginal or not. Game management hasn't got much to do with it. Judgment and consistency do. All you're doing now is questioning your own judgment. My opinion? You weren't sure it was a foul and thus you did the right thing. Fuggedaboutit.
Jmo fwiw.
PS-just because your partner was an assignor doesn't mean he knows whatinthehell he's doing. 
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Good thoughts, and thanks for sharing. You're right - it's the aftermath of the original contact, not the play itself, that's causing me to analyze it.
And, this wasn't a big deal in the end. Hell, the coach (who is also the AD) called the assignor to tell him he thought I did a good job (I've only been here a year so he wasn't sure who I was) and that he was sorry he got a bit animated after the call. Overall it was a great game, and had that play happened in the 3rd quarter probably not even a thought about it, but because it was the final play of the game it stuck.
I also won't lie - the much more difficult and contentious girls game before it probably added to my over-analyzing of that one.