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Old Thu Mar 27, 2003, 01:38pm
rockyroad rockyroad is offline
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Not being a member of rightsports.com, I can't read the entire article, but reading the first few paragraphs makes it sound like you have three big complaints:
1)Going tableside after a call
2)The fact that these mechanics don't match anyone else's, and so we have to learn new mechanics
3)and the fact that L has a big area to cover as they rotate...

Personally, I don't see any problem with any of these things...when I work an NCAA women's game, I use the proper floor coverage and mechanics, when I work something else I use their floor coverage and mechanics...I called fewer T's on coaches this year than any other because I was right there to discuss a call with them rather than having them yelling across the court...and while L has a large area to cover, the C and T know that and there is lots of help between the 3...

I'm not really sure what the point of your articles is...do you want Women and Men to use the same mechanics? Do you just want the Women's mechanics to go back to what they were several years ago? What? Help me understand your concerns a little better than what I could get in the first few paragraphs, please...
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