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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
This is why I don't raise my arm for a mirrored chop until after the ball is at the disposal of the thrower in.
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I also do this. And typically, if I need to tell my partners to hold up, I will put both my hands up so that they don't incorrectly assume I am raising my arm for a mirrored chop.
I still want to know this though: If you are administering the throw-in and your partner is doing anything to tell you he is not ready, why can you not figure that out on your own??
I don't need anyone to tell me they have counted 10 because I've already done it.