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Old Sun Mar 16, 2014, 04:32pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Decisions, Decisions ...

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Originally Posted by just another ref View Post
This ruling (decision) can be changed before the call is reported, sometimes resulting in no call at all.
It can even be changed after the ruling (decision) is reported. "Twenty-one. No. The foul was actually on twenty-two. Sorry".

We digress. Back to the casebook play. We all agree that rulings (decisions) can be changed, but this casebook play seems to suggest that these two opposing rulings (decisions) should not be changed.

What's so special about this play that the NFHS suggests that we have to go with both rulings (decisions), one that may be incorrect, when in many other cases we can change our rulings (decisions)?
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