Mon Mar 07, 2011, 11:47am
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Maryland
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Originally Posted by judtech
first of all, who do you mean by "they"? Assignors? A "blarge" call usually makes the rounds around the ref gossip tree only slightly less quicker then an ejection. People have lost assignments b/c of a blarge. Coaches? I can speak on some authority on that. Most coaches would rather have the call go one way or the other. Sure one might be upset, but isn't that the case with about 90% of all our calls. Players? Well you may be correct there, they have a hard enough time remembering to keep their shirts tucked in!:d
also, by having a blarge, you are doing exactly what you say you are trying to avoid in blue. You are deliberately letting a wrong call stand since only one of the offiicals can be correct.
Ncaa-w handle the situation differently than ncaa-m and nfhs. Imo, the best way to avoid this situation is:
"double whistles are good, double signals are bad".
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