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Originally Posted by jpgc99
Yes, I agree with this. I'm really trying to spend time this off-season reviewing plays and differentiating between incidental contact and illegal contact. I think this is a great play to review, and it would be one that upon review, I would not want a whistle here, but I wanted to get other opinions.
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I think that's a great way to approach the play and video in general from NCAA games. I want to see these videos for two reasons.
1. To see how the folks working at that level are calling it.
But more importantly and more significantly:
2. To see more plays and be able to figure out angles and anticipate situations that can help me get into better position to make proper calls.
There's a third reason that stems from my baseball playing days in my youth. When I played baseball, I would anticipate plays in my head and what I would do with the ball if it was hit to me in certain situations. I would envision those plays so that when they happened, my body was reflexive. It reduced my response time. I get the same benefit from reviewing these types of plays.