There are situations where the L has a better look than the C. There are situations where the C has a better look than the L. Both involve having the proper angle versus getting straight lined. I don't have a real problem with it as long as the play is in the lane AND he's not guessing/making the call while straight lined.
I have a greater problem with the L reaching across and making a call outside the lane in front of the C. I think that's especially a problem with block/charge. It's been my experience that most of those calls end up being wrong.
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