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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Who said Rocky wasn't about getting the call right? He's about trusting that your partner will know if there's a chance he got it wrong.
Instead of trusting your partner to approach you if he sees something, you're trusting your partner to ask you if he thinks he may have missed it.
Either approach works if done by people who truly want to get the plays right, so I don't understand the subtle animosity towards those who approach it differently.
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I disagree, rockys approach is if they dont ask, I will not tell even if he has definitive info.
In my experiences, those who follow that mindset love to bring it up in the lockerroom, after the game when there is nothing you can do about it.
Others believe that they should provide the info & allow the calling official to decide what to do with the info.
When the boss asks about the questionable OOB call with 4 seconds left in a tied ballgame, I would like to be seen on film offering info as opposed to saying, "he didnt ask for help."
Because "he didnt ask for help" will lead to "did you see it?"
Thats just me...