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Originally Posted by BryanV21
I'll give it a try... Thanks
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Bryan, it is part of a definite procedure in officiating mechanics to be used when a foul occurs. It can never hurt and can only help. It is an important part of communication. Even so, I would say 90% of officials I observe here in my part of Ohio choose to skip it, setting themselves up for rare but potential embarrassing situations that are bound to happen eventually. Yours just did. Don't settle on just giving it a try. Make it a standard in your mechanics.