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Old Tue Jan 10, 2012, 01:28pm
tref tref is offline
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I agree with Bob, if the whistle came immediately upon the shooter making contact with ball again & I clearly saw the airball. That would lead me to believe my partner is misapplying a rule as opposed to a judgement call.

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Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
The only time I think about helping is if my partner asks for it and I have definitive knowledge/clear look.
No disrespect but I dislike working with the official of this mindset. I believe if one has definite knowledge/clear look there is no need to wait for a partner to ask for help. Why hoard info to yourself & then (usually) get in the lockerroom & throw it in their face

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Originally Posted by rickman5 View Post
Normally I would say something like that but when he flat out gets a rule wrong what else can you say?
"We had an IW with Team A in control coaches, we're going to get this play right & administer a throw-in to Team A on the endline."
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