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When you call a foul, I am assuming most of you hit the fox 40 with a single blast. What I have noticed and what I have picked up as a habit myself is two short quick blasts for a violation. I recently read in "Smart Basketball Officiating" (book from Referee Magazine) that more than one is "showboating" but I am thinking that a real quick double is pretty common out there meaning either A) it's another way we communicate or B) we're all showboating. And then there are times when you have that loose ball scrum that leads to a held ball. One whistle blast aint gonna get it in my opinion.
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We really need to get a life! .....but, I'll chime in, (Or should I "teet" in?)
One blast. Exceptions: Substitutions...when the clock operator forgets to hit the horn initially....and like you, Larks, a couple or three to break the scrums. Enjoy the rest of the season!
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A few blasts for violations (sometimes) I do not like to blow my whistle for subs unless it is after the last free throw Continuously blowing the whistle is useful when players are tangled up or fighting because it is an irritant
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One blast
I think that almost all the time one blast will sufice. I like to give it a double toot on a violation that maybe coming from my primary they would preceed a foul from the lead. Also sometimes when selling a jump ball or a last second shot that is late.
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Two- or maybe even another one
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The only time I have more than one "teet" is with tangled players in a held ball situation, players coming together after play should be stopped, or if my partner(s) and I are about to do something stupid like start play with 11 players on the court.
I like to close in with a whistle in the first two cases because it helps keep things under control. Hard to think about wrestling or fighting with a Fox 40 going off near by. I do tend to control the strength and length of my single blast though. I have a softer "teet" when I'm near the bench or table area and when I'm about to administer the throw-in after a TO or intermission. I have a longer "teet" if the call was an A T & T and I had to close, it's a secondary and I'm getting it late, or if it is granting a time out request. |
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One teet for a foul or violation.
Two teets for "check out the teets on that babe in the 9th row." Three teets if she has 3 teets, and so on. ![]()
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One strong whistle for all calls. The only time I would even think to tweet more than once (I am sure there is a joke in there somewhere
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I usually just tweet once. I have been known to tweet twice on occasion, like JRut mentioned when there's a pileup, or, say, when I need to get my partner's attention on subs. bz has a good idea about varying the loudness of each tweet, depending on cercumstances. It's like playing a musical instrument; anyone can just play the notes, but it takes a musician to be able to play that Fox 40 with feelin'.
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I can't see any logic to more than one in this situation. I only use more than one of we have a strange situation or possible fight. I blew a foul last week that came out as two short blasts -- but it had something to do with my whistle --like I think the amount of spit in it -- but not the way I blew it.
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