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Old Fri Feb 15, 2013, 02:14am
AremRed
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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP View Post
True, the majority of the time, but it can serve to help sell and/or explain the call sometimes - especially in states that do not want HS officials using supplementary signals that aren't currently in the manual.
I don't usually verbalize calls, but I do when I call a handcheck. I do the signal and loudly say "two hands!". The players hear that and adjust.

I am thinking a lot about when to verbalize a call. I agree that a coach's question can be answered before it is asked by verbalizing the call. I am unsure about these "potential problems" that others speak of. For me though, sticking to the book is never a bad idea.

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Originally Posted by VaTerp View Post
IMO any offical who says "reach" or even has that word in their vocabulary should suffer physical punishment.
That seems harsh, doesn't it?
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