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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It's not your call -- it's still your partner's call.
And, the ball is already dead and you're not reversing anything, so there's no need for a whistle.
So, just point and verbalize the color. The partner should then mimic that.
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So in cases where you are reversing something, you do crack your whistle?
In cases where I'm offering information, such as RA assistance, I don't crack whistle, I just come in and offer information. I let the calling official do all the work.
In cases where I have definite knowledge that someone else tipped the ball before it went OOB, I also don't crack whistle, I just run in and give information and let my partner either reverse or not.
However, the above mentioned play is the only time I do this.
That's interesting. Maybe I'm doing it backwards