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Originally Posted by BayStateRef
You have two partners in better position...who have primary responsibility for the paint. It is not your call.
If they didn't know what to call from their view, what are you going to do with your "third best look?"
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Exactly what I did, pass. Unfortunately I was tableside on both...
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Originally Posted by fiasco
What BayStateRef said. Probably shouldn't have pregamed that a call MUST be made, because you're not willing to come in as T and make the call.
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Why should I have to come from the T? I do believe that a call must be made in those situations! By the covering official(s) though.
I'll add that piece to my pregame.
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Originally Posted by fiasco
Either be committed to what was talked about in pregame, or speak up during pregame if there's something you're not comfortable with or willing to do during the game.
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I did what was discussed in pregame, it just so happens that those particular plays didnt involve me.
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Originally Posted by fiasco
Probably, the discussion should have been C or L "must" make a call with a trainwreck in the paint. There are some situations where even selling a call the best you can won't make any call look great from the T position.
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I disagree, the T should stay engaged if the play comes from the T & they certainly can have a whistle as they had the SDF of the play.
Now if we're talking about the flat-foot, stuck in the mud, hugging the division line T, you sir, are absolutely correct