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Old Mon Oct 29, 2012, 03:21pm
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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While I understand your comments, guys, if the Lead properly signaled a PC foul then the C should not be telling him that the ball went in. On the other hand the Lead may have just signaled a push, which would make it unclear as to whether this was a defensive or offensive foul.
Also reading the comments now posted by the person who was the C, I can offer something else: very poor of the Lead to just take off to the table on a double-whistle without communicating and the C MUST get involved if he has a PC foul and isn't sure what the L has. Best to do this before one person goes to the table. I give half credit to the C here for initiating the communication, but it is the type of foul and the double-whistle that needed to be discussed more so than that the ball went in. Lastly, when I posted earlier I was not aware that the C also had a whistle on the play. He did not provide that info in either of his first two posts. So I couldn't figure out why a partner would be getting involved in another official's PC foul call. Makes more sense now that I know about the double-whistle.

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