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Originally Posted by Freddy
Worked hard this year so that crews avoided what I call "The Fuzzy 3/5", i.e., when two arms go in the air on 3 point attempts and initiating 5 second counts. Not knowing when to turn off-ball results in a Fuzzy 3/5 where awareness of PCA boundaries are vague, unclear, not known, ignored, or otherwise "fuzzy," and off-ball coverage suffers. This condition seems indicative of ball-watching instead of surveilling PCA for off-ball activity.
My take on it.
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This was also something I worked on this year. I worked so many two-whistle games, though, that for some reason I had a bigger issue with starting a BC count from C than a five-count on a play not in my primary. Half a dozen times I got to two before I realized what I was doing.
As for marking threes, I don't mark them out of my primary even if I had a chance to peek; unless my partner doesn't.