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Call the obvious
I would hope that we would want to call the obvious. If the little ole lady on the front row says "That's a foul" or "That's a violation", I am sure we agree that we should get that. With 3-person crews, we should not be missing much because you are only responsible for what's in your primary and if nothing is there help out where you can. 2-person crews will miss or pass on much more but we can't help that. It is what it is. Also the level of play has a lot to do with it. I want to get everything in my primary and if the little ole lady on the front row says "Oh my goodness" I want to be there to help out my partner(s) with that as well. Hope this helps.
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Every Single One ...
She's at all of my games.
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Thanks guys. Cold grams aside . . .
It would be a fair statement to start from then, that: the majority of officials feel an incorrect call made is worse than an incorrect no call or a missed call.
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No Wimpy Whistles, No Wimpy Signals, For All Calls, Correct, Or Incorrect ...
Along similar lines, we've always been taught that the best incorrect call is a strong incorrect call.
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