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Old Sat Feb 02, 2013, 05:06pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP View Post
IMO, the call signal should have little to do, theoretically, with the non-callers (and players) knowing what's happening after the call. As Adam offered, it's all about post-call communication by the calling official. And that's a pet peeve if mine at the varsity level or above. Makes it seem like the caller is out of their depth and is too easily caught up in the moment to clearly communicate what's going on after they make a call.
So you think it is out of line to give information to a partner to get the call ultimately right? Out of bounds plays? Basket going in plays? Dead ball situations?

Again I only care about getting calls correct and if someone can give me informaiton that helps us get the call right, I am all for it. Who cares what coaches and fans think happened in that conversation?

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