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JRutledge Tue Jan 16, 2018 07:45pm

Close out of bounds call (Video)
 
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DrPete Tue Jan 16, 2018 09:22pm

It does look like his foot was down out of bounds while he was passing the ball back to his teammate. I did not catch that at first in real time, only once it was slowed down.

FormerUmp Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:00pm

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Originally Posted by DrPete (Post 1014795)
It does look like his foot was down out of bounds while he was passing the ball back to his teammate. I did not catch that at first in real time, only once it was slowed down.

Same. Honestly I don't know how an official can do anything but make his best guess on a play that close.

crosscountry55 Wed Jan 17, 2018 12:10am

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Originally Posted by FormerUmp (Post 1014798)
Same. Honestly I don't know how an official can do anything but make his best guess on a play that close.



Bingo. And if not sure.....play on.


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bob jenkins Wed Jan 17, 2018 08:45am

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Originally Posted by FormerUmp (Post 1014798)
Same. Honestly I don't know how an official can do anything but make his best guess on a play that close.

Especially when the L has to look at the feet and then up to the hands. It's easier to see if you're farther away.

HokiePaul Wed Jan 17, 2018 09:15am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1014809)
Especially when the L has to look at the feet and then up to the hands. It's easier to see if you're farther away.

Would anyone as the Trail (new lead) call that out of bounds if you were certain his foot touched down OOB before he released it? Just curious where people would draw the line between getting it right and respecting your partner's area of coverage

JRutledge Wed Jan 17, 2018 09:32am

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Originally Posted by HokiePaul (Post 1014810)
Would anyone as the Trail (new lead) call that out of bounds if you were certain his foot touched down OOB before he released it? Just curious where people would draw the line between getting it right and respecting your partner's area of coverage

It would have to be very obvious.

Here is an example.

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BryanV21 Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:05am

Like most calls that I'd make in my partner's primary, I have to feel 100% sure about it.

Raymond Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:17am

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Originally Posted by HokiePaul (Post 1014810)
Would anyone as the Trail (new lead) call that out of bounds if you were certain his foot touched down OOB before he released it? Just curious where people would draw the line between getting it right and respecting your partner's area of coverage

Nope, because it would be a guess and it is not obvious.

Blindolbat Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:56am

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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 (Post 1014802)
Bingo. And if not sure.....play on.


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I'd like to say I've never missed an oob play, but this is one I probably would not have called.

BillyMac Wed Jan 17, 2018 05:34pm

Partner's Primary Coverage Area ...
 
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Originally Posted by BryanV21 (Post 1014812)
Like most calls that I'd make in my partner's primary, I have to feel 100% sure about it.

Be late. Be right. Be needed.


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